HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-07-14 - Newport Harbor EnsignCentral Npt. parking plan drafted
A (1'01111 ol Ceolrol -· Clolftl 11-rt PutiJI
port p"'"rl)' owoon aDd CoounUtao (CIIPC~ 1q>ao
~uat.PU~mea thl lw .. kuked to torm a Pll'ktlc dlltrtcl,
tbe City to buy 2 plteet ol u... bOOdl, ud .,., tbt
property oear lbeoceaahoat laDd h-om the elty. otber
&ad bold tbem tor possible parciUel woald be added
fllture Ult 11 public parkl.aC to comlll Jeirs,
lob, WoDdaJ nl&bt. committee
The croup, otftclally rec· chairman PIUI Carl100 ot
Olftlzed by tbe cUy u tile LidO VIJlaee ukedtheCoun-
Ji L I 1 Wr 11 I 1
cU to ~r biiJIIII tbt
old "-rt Hll1>or Art Nl· _., -rl)' at IS~ aDd
s-. aDd t11o _.. .. 1'111111
property OD Z!Dd st. bet'Weeo
Bal>oa aod tbe oceao troat.
Colt of tbt l pt..reell 11
elllmated at $1,7 mUllan.
"The time baa eomt to
do somethlng." said Ceatral
NfWPOrt t.ll ... twomao Pee
ForrU ... TIM ooiH ol tnf.
tte &a! people haft become
a roar ud 1 mlflil.ce.. EYtrJ
parldac lot of nery buli-
oess ll belDC oternaD by
cart ucl people trespust.or
on printe propertJ."
Re..dtfelopmeftt of the
AeUrmu IDd nwseam pro-
Ptrtlwatputl.ll'lotawould wttll llwyna to determloe answers oo bow the elty maUoo dotsa'1 come oft.
be tne flnt piiUe of tbe the but way to obtala boo· could bQy tbe propeftles, tbe city COUld Mil the PIG-
proposed Plrtlac dJJtrtct'a dJ.nc Ud l:)nn I Jl*:talpe.r-bow muchtbeywouldcosltod eels or operate lbem ..
wort. A secoa4 pba.e would kiJJC dlstrlct. hock could the source of ftlodlnc. city parkiog loU.
Involve a mldtl~tevel park-be borrowfld on ttle bond ··-Ne are NMlQI out of Carl Ackermao of Fuller-
lag stnu:ture, ~p~notbl 2Zod market aDd pa.ld back Ollf: possible parld.DC proper-ton, owoer of tbe U od st.
St. aDd tbe Forpt Hantnn! of J:&rldrli meter re... ties;• Wr. Carl!IOn warned. lots, said, ··J hope you doa't
pa.r~ klt1 ud bol41Dc an Tbe Clty Coaaell lutntc-He BJ)lat.oed n.at, It the ei-take my property, but tile
esUmated 288 can. ted Clty Manacer Robert ty buys the 2 properties area bs need P"nlDC. •efl'
Tl'le CNPC Ls couultilll W)1LD. to come bar.t 'Wt.th and tbe parld.QI dlstrlet for-badly."
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WEST OCEAN FRONT
PARKING DISTRICT envisioned for Central Newport
would I.Dclude the old Newport Harbor Art Museum site,
at left; the Forglt Hardware parking lot, center, aod
the 22od St. properties at right, now owned by Dr. Carl
Ackerman of Fullerton. The Central Newport parldng
committee has asked the elty to buy the Museum aDd
Ackerman properties and bold them for possible future
acqulsttion by a special bonded parking district.
BRIDGE GETS
GO-AHEAD O.K.
A new Coast Hwy, bridge
over Newport Bay moved
a lliant step closer to reall-
ty Mor-.tay ntcht as the South cout u ..... l c .. .-..a
Cam·trltee·(seRE:e,_.
tmously 1raoted a coastal
permit for the project.
Callfornla Dept. or Tran-
sportation (CAL TRANS) of.
fletals are expected to go a-
head oow with right-of-way
acqulslUon while englneers
and architects put the ftnlsh-
lng touches on a plan tor
the brld@'e. ConstrucUoo Is
due to start nut year, with
eompteUon ln 1979 or 1980.
Here are the speetflcs or
tbe plan. which was appro-
ved 12-0 by the SCRCC:
The br1die wlll be ,6 of a
mile long, with 6 lanes, plus
a free rtght turn lane onto
Dover Dr. Bike aDd pedes-
trian lanes wm also be d€'-
slgned. The bridge will be
ll6 feet wtde. The project
includes redesigning the ln-
tersect1ons of DoYet and
Bayshore Drives aod widen-
Ing of Dover by one lane
oort;llnrd to Clltf Dr. Boat
lauochiag ramps wtubebutlt
south o! the new brtdge,
so that boat tratnc under
the bridge will decrease.
The oew span will be 20 feet
aboYe mean high tide. The
present span, buUt to 1932
Is 13.5 feet above the water.
Small trailer homes near
tbe oorthwest end of the
present brldce wUI be mo-
ved out to make room for
the new design, as wtu the
small businesses at the west
eod,
One commissioner, Ar-
tWr Snyder of Los Angeles,
baited temponrUyattbe re-
mon.l or the 29 tn.Uer
bomes. But, Newport Beach
PabUc Worts Director Joe
DtTI1D u:plalned tbat the on~
ly alttl'Dite ~thoftbe bridle
oft'~nmp woa.ld be mucb
mort p;peuln, aDd mlcbt
reiUII In coOO.mDilloo of ...,.raJ homes alone cwr
Dr.
st1ll pencttac lr a permit
froUI lbe U.S. C.Ut GuN.
Bt4 U>e Utll District c-
G'""' ~rt.n ia ~ Beaeb dec.l<lld 1ut moalb
to NCOI!UQIDd IIJPronl of
tbo permit wit-tlolclllll
..... u. ileUtllp, -llldl· .... tllat • ptrmll will
P_l, ... -.... uoo.
IJ II C.. Gllrd ........ .
ten Ia W~ u rooa
u tbo _ ........ -·-1'1111 caU t>r lllo -
brldp ..... buill "" -of Ill pnnat J1111L,. old
brldp will ..., .. ..... ....... _ ........ d
_,...to tllaiCIICC par.
all w oooL
Replacement of the 4.1ane
span will create a major im-
provement in Paelllc Coast
Hwy. tn.tne Row, theSCRCC ..... _
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New route to
civic center
Vanguard Way wtll soon
be a new route for motor-
Ists northbound on Newport
Blvd. to reach the Cost:a
Mesa Civic Center.
Richard and Sandra Sew-
ell have agreed to partici-
pate with the City In the
e xtension of Va.agu.ard Way
from Us presect southerly
termloos to Newport BlYd.,
JamE>s H. Eldridge:, director
or public sem ces, wrote.
'• Mr, Sewell wttl be de-
veloping an apartment pro-
ject adP.eent to Vang~~~rd
Way aod has agreed to pn-
chase from the city a small
excess triangular-shaped
parcel and Incorporate It
into his development,'' he
pointed out.
Mr. Sewell has also agreed
to aswme the responslblltty
for tully lmprovtDg Vanguard
Way. However. the City wUI
reimburse him fo r the cost
of the lmproYemeMs SOUtb·
erly ol the Vanguard Wa.y
cent9t line.
The Clty CouocU reeeot-
ly accepted a $5,999 tow bid
from Signal M alnteoanee Inc.
for slgaal modUleattoos at
Newport BIYd. aDd Vucuard
Way. Motorists wtsbi.DI: to
travel east will be COGDeC·
Ung d1recUy from vquan~
Way to Santa Isabel Ave.
across Newport BlYd.
Two tralfte stgnal Lutal:'
lJ.tlODS on Bear st. ba'e
been appro'ed by the City
CouDCU at South Cout Dr.
alld at lbe M17 Co. eatruco
lo Soatb Coast Plua. Soatb
Coaol Plua lu l(reod lo
..., lor 50\\ ol t11o ...,.
rotated lo ti1o B•r st. aDd
South Coi.Jt Dr. luftll•tkiD
aDd 1110\\ "' lbe ..... ollbe
Btu st. aDd Mat Co. Ill-
truce illolaUa-Tbo Cltf
wW dnw tr.t plaM ,_.ad·
mlldDr the coatract,. Mr •
Eldrlcllt reported.
OCC CHOIR LOOKING
FOR HEW MUliERS
Tba~~eou ...
Cbolr .. ioHbl In •••-ben k tM llD n•••n.
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NIUtMID II klwQ CAT
29 Til YEAR, 110 .
-: ~FREEZE' INITIATIVE
Knife
gets SS2S
A man armed with a rus-
ty butcher knlfe Is bet,.
sought Ia the OOidup last
Thursday of u Enon gas
staUoo 2121 Bristol, Santa
Ana Heights.
Attendant Mike Gamble
told police a Latin In his
late teens, about 5-6 and
welgblng about 155, drove
toto the statlon at 5:35 p.m.
in a small Japuese car and
asked to han the oU checked.
As the atteOOaat beot over
the qioe, be felt pressure
apiDIII blo aide aDd boar<!,
'•Batk_lll\-l~•.plA..PL''
Tbe aae»eet forced bim
inside and tried to cet Mr.
Gamble to open a noor sate,
but he didn't know the eom-
bil'llltlon, The robber, who
took SSZS from the cash
register, was armed witb a
rusty butcher knife wtth a
6-inch blade.
''You 're cool,'' the ban-
dU told the attendant as be
ran from the station and
drove away up Bris toL
CDM woman
hit on Hwy.
A Corona del Mar woman
remained In serious condi-
tion thls week at Hoag hos -
pital after being hit as she
tried to cross busy Coast
Hwy. last Thursday,
Frances Nellie AD4enor .
5Z, of S05. F ~nleat. na:
struck at 10:!5 a.m. by a
westbound ear as she "nlked
north In the crosswalk at
Goldenrod. Pollee said the
car was driven by veteran
real estate woman Mable
Flttmorrls, 79, of 412 He-
liotrope, Corona del Mar.
The dis trict attorney's of-
flee Is studying the ease to
determine whet her or oot
charges wUI be tued against
the driver.
HUD FUNDING
PLAN OKAYED
A threatened withdrawal
ot federal tuPds was lUted
Monday, and tbe Newport
Beacb City CouocU wert a-
head with plaos for a phased
senior cUtten procram. The
CouncU reamrmed an ear.
Uer decision to let tbe se-
nior center share space un-
til oext June wltb tlle pr1 -
.ate Carden schOOl ln the
etty..owned bulldh~ at Sth
and Marguertte in Corona
del Mar.
A letter from federal Hou-
st~ and Urban DeYelopmeot
(HUO) olllciai Herbert Ro·
btrts, delivered )1st a few
hours before tbe CouocU met,; rem<Wed an earlier
threat by Mr. Roberts to
disallow more thaD $850,000
ln HUD fUnds earmarked a:.r
tbe pre.ject. The letter ns
written after a metUDc last
Thanday betweeo Kr. Ro-
berts aztd a 3~metmer City
Counell commlttM.
'•lt Is ouraocletsb.ndl.QI,"
Mr. Rd:>erts wrote oD Moa~
day, ''tblt while Umlttd ue
Is DOt tht most dtatnble
sltuatloa for tither tbt M-
aJor ett1MDS or the tchool,
1t Is ao acceptable eompro~
mlse to both lattrtlll.'' Bit,
he nnttd tbat aay fedtni
,._ 'lfOOI!d bo rnntod w1111
tbe allde-Ddlo( t1111 a.
scbool ncatt tM bdciiiC.
as pll..... DtU Jnt. .,
nat tbt eattn complu c:aa
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_.., Mr. Rcbortlllld ID-
allled tllll tbo .......... -bll • by ........-., tm.
or,.........,..bertl 111.. _....., ... taaiiOd
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The Couoctl voted towrtte
a letter to the OrangeCounty
Housi~ Authority, Inviting
OC HA to aid any needy per-
sons in Newport, but rel\!s-
lng to commit the etty to
join OCHA, as almost every
other city Ia the cou·nty has
dooo. The letter wUl be bas-
ed on a similar letter rrom
Tustin to OC HA. Aft er the
Council meeUng, several se-
nior cltltens In the Council
lobby called the letter '• A
cop-OUt" or "a ruse."
City Manager Robe rt Wynn
admitted that, by setting a
goal of provldiDC federally-
substdlted OOustag for more
than 500 seDior households,
the city was not really pro~
mis'-to reach the goal.
Federal tuods, administered
by OC HA. pay the dltfereoce
between 25 per ceut of a
person's loco me and the fair
renlal be pays.
''There are no peaalUes
for tailure to achieve the coat." Mr, Wynn told tbe
Couooll.
CouueUman Paul Ryekoft
cast tbe only dlsse~ YOte
lo tbe CouocU's 6-1 deci-
sion to co ahead aod ask
for tbe federal ftlnds.
P1a..ns oow call for a sen-
ior cellttr to open.te ln the
IM)rtf:l •lac of tbt Coi'ODI
del Mar bulldlac, wbUe the
Cardea .c:bool oc:cuplts the
...til a.r.:.t ctnlt r wiQia. Ned I••· wbea tht school n.-e&tM. tbt Mlllor eeter
-ld OCCIIP1 lbe eattra bull·
dlor, plat a -mold-per·
poet ....,.m aDd eaft· tarta _,. 1o bo added.
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F AMlLY PICKETS were Included on the plcitet line In
front of Newport Beach City Hall this week, as members
of the Newport Beach Employees League demonstrated
their desires for better pay and benefits. Water Depc..
employee Harvey Newcombe was joined by wife Lor -
raine and 8-year...old dauchter Chrlstt. l..e:a.gue members
did oot walk off the lob. but picketed during off-duty
hou r s. They are seeld.~ a pay package totalllng 7 -l/2
per cent above their current contract, Including a 5,3
per cent pa y ratse. The city Is offering a 6 per cent
package, lncludlng a 4.9 per cent pay h.Ute. (Enslgn photo.)
City wage hike
still unsettled
Three fourths of New-
port's 600-plus city workers
ha ve stUl not r eached work
contract agree meets with the
city for tbe fiscal year which
began July 1.
Pollcemen, flremen and
blue collar workers were
still holdh~g out this week
for itigher pay or better re -
tirement benents . Some blue
collar employees picketed
City Hall ea.rly in the week,
aDd blu e shirts were promi-
nent In the City CouncU
chambers Monday night as
they asked the Council to
Intervene In wage oegotla-
tlons.
Pollee employees also
turned out at the CouocU
meeting, and had UDed up an
arny of prominent citizens
to support their demands
for more pay and llberaltr.ed
retirement beoents. The
Council asked for more data
and postponed action to the
July 25 meet~.
Nobody stood up for the
blue shi rts , e1cept tbelr as-
sociation oegotlltor, Stan
Peterson. He DOted that Hun-
tington Beach, Cypress and
other clUes have ofiered
their blue eoUa r workers 7
per cent or more In annual
Inc reases. Newport isotfer-
lng a package adding up to
a 6 per cent Increase. The
Newport Beach Employees
League, whlcb N!Presects
the blue collars, wants a
7.54 per ce nt pacltqe.
Speald.DI ot pleketiQR;, Mr.
Petenoa told tbe CouceU,
··We are DOt the kind of
mea whO like to protest ft-
siblJ. It clotso't come easy
for u.s --but we had to make
a polnt." All ptckeUJW was
doDt bJ off-duty workers.
acoofdinc to CltJ Personae!
Director Fnllk IYtftl.
Speak!,. up for a pollee
pay pacac-, wbleh Mr. I'·
ens says would add IICI to
rot, would cost the city 7-1/2
per cent per year, arcoe11ing
to City Manager Robert
Wynn. It wou ld allow a po-
liceman to retire at age 50
or late r, with 20 or more
year s' service, on 2 per
cent per year, based on the
top 3 year s' pay.
A slmUar plan has been
accepted by city lUeguards
and is now undf't mediation
with llremen.
Approved by the Council
were agreements with as-
socbtloos representing
technical aod admlnistraUve
t.·oriter s and the llfegu2rdS.
Those ag rHmects, toWIJ..nc
an added anoo.al city cost
of $130,000, grant pay rai-
ses a•eraglng about 5 per
cent, plus an added 1 per
cent in fringe benents.
If current city otters b:l
the remaining 3 employee
groups are accepti"d, tbe to-
tal cost of this yea r's pa y
raises would be about$575,-
000, according to Mr. !vans,
That figure could vary, de-
peodillg upon whi ch of se-
Yeral contract options the
pollee choOs e. Added to the
S24.S million budget appro-
Yed last month, the pay costs
would push the nscal yea r
budget over the $25 mlllioo
mark.
U pa)' negotiations have
not beeo settled by the July
25 Council meettnc. the
C ouocU could resoh·e the
{sgJe. Mr. Ivens said he
upects to have an lnforma-
tlon pactage delivered to
each CouocU member by tbe
end ot thiS week.
Pollee spokesmen claim-
ed MoadaJ that Newport
has fallen fro m tlrst to 7th
·~ the county's !6 cl-
Ues 1o paying pollcemeo.
and Urlt resutune: turno'er
rate threatens tbe depart-
ment's efhdt,eoess.
mort tblo lG per Cftl ewer C't 991 BURGLARY IH tbe DOzt I ,.. .. , ... ,. WU. ..,
Uam Lost, Diet RlcMr<l, WEST NEWPORT HOME
Pte Forrl4 Goldie J-. A borrtar toot loot n!.
Tom Foz, ud ...,........,_ .. d at U ,991 early S..tar
tins of ""tral local .._~ nom the home or a Wut
~ N~rt~L
Pollee .... -oii>Nd -1 Co..U Hlld, a
alptr-PilrallaUU .-.-u•oaatMM
,...,.. a .. nun.-.... c ....... told poUe• n.tMft .t:art1.ac .a ,..._,, ud a f oc:e-rnd btrl'.. addiiiC" • per_ ......... __ .udta. •• -...... .
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SOUGHT
A posstble voter lnltialtve,
aimed at imposlng a freeze
on Land development In New-
port Beach. is being studii"d
by a eitlten group, A meet-
ing Is scheduled tor today,
July 14, between the group
and an attorney.
'•We wUI probably decide
toda y whether to go ahead
with the initiative Idea,'' said
a spokesman for the group,
who asked oot to be Identi-
fied.
The lnltlative threat
comes on the heels of a
!allure last month by thf'
Cit)' CouncU to go along '"'ith
a city planning Commission
request for a 6-month mo-
ratorium. Monday, City
CouncUmeB Paul RyckoUand
Ra)· Williams tried to re-
Ytve the mon.torlum plan,
but got no support from rei-
low Coooctl membe rs.
Irvine Co . plans to ac-
celerate local real estate
developmf'nt during the nell
year, prompted the mora-
to rium talk. A 3--cUy com-
putertr.ed '·tr-a.t!lc model''
study, due to be completed
late this year, s hOUld be
ft.nlshed before any more
major coBstructioD projE>c.ts
are allowed, sa}· morator1-
um advocates.
Mr . Pyr ltoff said he .,.ill
suwort the voter Initiative
it II becomes a realtt)'-
Monday, th(> Council dis-
cussed a proposed 450,000
square-foot Prudential In-
surance building proposed
in Newport Center. It would
bf'come the city's largest
building, Mr. Rrckoff ..-ac-
ned, adding to the city's
already-serious trarnc
problems.
Maror Milan Dostal
agreed that the_ Prudential
plan Is '·cause !or concertl,"
because of tramc It "'·ouJd
generate. But, CouiK'U Wo-
m~ LucUle Kuehn, whoSE"
district Inclu des ~eWpOrt
Cent er, reminded the Coun-
cil that she has repeati"dly
tried to get acc eptancE> or
tram c circulation lmprovE>-
ments, 'oloithoul success.
Between now aod the end
of nert year, the Irvine Co.
plans to gel starti"d on 14
separate major residential
con.<rt roction projects , with
an estima ted population of
6,343, 9 commercial pro-
J('rls and one Industrial de-
velopment.
He re are the projects
planned aDd thei r estimatE'(!.
sta rt!~ dates:
• WEST BAY, a 58-acre
oll·~·E>lopment or more than
300 llOmes sout h of West-
r llff -June 1978.
• EAST BLUF'f addition,
~st north or thfo Bluffs, will
have about SO Domes on 8.4
.:~.c res -date unk.nown.
• r;EWPORTER !'OORTH,
between the Newporter tm
and Park ~ewport, some260
units on 88 acres -Decem -
bet, 1977_
• BIG C A t..'YON will get
160 condominiums on 15 ac-
rE'S -October, l !Y77.
• CASTAWAYS site, be-
tYI'een WestciH1 aod Coast
Hwy., \I.'Ul have about 30
d•elll.Qg unlts -October,
1977 -
"' FIF'TH AVE. co rridor
tn Corona del Mar Is sche-
duled for about 200 units
-Ortober. 1977 _
• F"REENAY PARCELS,
formerly part of COM fri!E'-
way route on both sides of
MacArthur Blvd. near Har-
bor Vtew Homes, 90 condo-
rn lniums, 100 apartment un-
its aod about 200 separate
units -Ortober, 1977.
• HARBOR HILL "'111 have
about SO homes near the re-
servoir slte at Spyglass Hill
,md San MigUel -plus oo•·
hi Pd.
• SEWXlRT CENTER
will add 280 condominiums
-[)e(;embf'r, 197'7,
Commercial and lndustrl-
al development plans Include
the big r:orporate Plata of-
ficp building project aiQr€
thE' south side of Nev•port
Cemer, plus other dE>velop-
r.)ents In NE>wport Center,
~o rt h ford. Baysi(!P Dr_ and
thf' mou th of Big Canyon.
TAX CUT DUE
A 66 cent cut In I he school
tax rate due to the 18.6'(
lnr rease In assessE.'d valu-
ation, so taxpayers would
stUI end-up pa ylnc somP
$49,4 million t.J run harbor
area schools ttlls ~ear, was
plcturl?d by Supt. John Ni-
coll at the Newport Mesa
school boaro meetlne Tues-
day night In Costa Mesa
City Hall.
A 2-eent cui tn the civic
center tax nte, rrom 8 to
6 cents, was adopt ed aDd a
public bearl~ on the geoer -
al ftlod publications budget
was set tor 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Auc;. 9. Wit h the tn-
ereue in assessed nlua ·
tloo. the reduced clvtc cen-
ter tax nt~ Is ftcuted to
stJII prodllce the same
amou• of tat money as pre-
YloaslJ, lt II llled to ma.l.o-
taJo Pb.JI""'Dda, auditor.
hlml ud daQrooma used
by ciYIC (tOIIIJS,
The lecillaU•eeonfereoce
commttttt 01 Ute tchool l'l-
laDOt btU wUJ start meetlDJ
a.pln 011 hlJ' U, Dr. Ni~
coli roportod. addlo( tbero
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tor c:llllllfttd •IIIPIOJMI •r
lf7MI 1o 1>oJoM 1111 dll·
trlcl'a *III:J' to paJ,-
tbo """"" -....... lin c:Julll.td •••'=J•ad-
opttd .. .. •• "•· "'
su m ts sought In a contran
proposal from Newport -Me-
sa Chapter 18, California
SchOOl Employus Assn. An
initial otter of an economic
ad)Jstment ln the amoont
of $3'78,975 for salaries,
health and welfare benefits,
was made by the board. Ne-
gotiations with theCSE Awill
continuP !n thP coming
weeks.
A 5 pe_r cent salaey
locrease, less $137 per 1n-
d1Yidual ror the costs of
health-deataJ iDSUraoce, was
gn.nted to members ot tbe
certlfteated m1nagemert
team and elasstned manage-
ment team. These lndude
admln11tntors. eoordt•-
tors,. pr1Ddpals lDd assis-
tant prtoetp&la. btlslDHI
manact~r, others lll tebool
buiness jobaaodMD~mem~
btrs of tbt certt.ncated per-
.!OGDII ba.rpl&bc uolt.
MARKETING PROGRAM
AWARD FOR IRYIME
The ltYlN COJIIIIUJ bu
beeo c Utcl lbr tbe bter 10·
tal ... ~.,_ ..
-llln Calllorala OJ till -.o Calllonl& C ......
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ltr.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, on Tharsday. Second Cla.ss
po.tace Plid at Corooa del Mar, Calif. Ntwspaper offtct
aDd ertatt&e plant to the Ensign BuUdlog, t7tl £. Coast
Hwy,, Coroaa del Mtr, CaUf. 92625; PHONE: 67 3 .. 0550,
THE NE WPORT HAR -
BOR ENSfGN lftS ad)ldged
to be a newspaper or gen-1977
eral ctrculaUoll by court PUB~1~r~o~c decree No. A-20178, dated
May 14, 1951, ln Superior
Court tor the County of
Orange, StateofCalUornia,
and tly reason thereof Is
qual1tted to publish all pub-
lie notices requlredbylaw,
TH E NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN fs the legal news -
paper for the City of Nel\'port Beach and publis hes all
P\lbUc oottces for the city.
ARVO E. HAAPA .••.••... Owne r and Publisher
PEG UAA PA ,, ••.. , . , , .. Assochile Publisher
~epr~1ented Na!:oooil~ by IIIIJ:! l.'lr.P.J.
US. SUBURBAN PRE SS INC,•1Qf11 A.U OITEO BY ~·
SUBSC RIPTION RATES
Ne\vport Harbor-Costa Mesa Area , •.• One yea r, $5.00
Out of the Local Area .••.••••.••• One year, $6,00
~~.. .e09 ~ .!lop
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of th e Ens ign
·• TAX REVOL T MAY B F THEANS'IIER
The painful, blockl>t•Stei r·CVIS has
just be en reported tG local taxpayers.
Another exorbitant increase in property
assessed valuation has been decree<;! --
something like 20 per cent he re. This
boost is sure t o bring a bigger tax
bite --unless s omething is done about
it, right now.
Don't wait until tax-paying time, and
then get fighting mad at the tax collec-
tor. That's like blaming newspapers
for bad news. Let your cries of pain
be heard now --directed at the taxing
agencies --the City Council, Sc hool
Board, and County Board of Supervi-
sors.
There is one solution, startling and
effective in its simplicity : Cut the tax
rates, and thus keep the tax load about
where it is now --which is already
at the back-breaking point.
Will the taxing agencies take this
sensible step? Not U you remain silent,
dear taxpayers. There's too muc h temp-
tation to reap the "windfall" benefit
of higher valuations so that pet spending
schemes can be adopted and continued.
It's up to us taxpayers to mount
a grassroots tax protest. If that does
not work, the ultimate reme dy is a
tax r e volt --which could spread like
wild fire throughout the nation. The al-
ternative is bankruptcy for each of us,
individually, as our properties become
too heavily taxed to maintain. Eventu-
ally, the bankruptcy will include our
nation itself.
The tax revolt is not aimed just at
reducing taxes, but primarily at the
chief cause of the rising tax burden
--big government. That effort too has
to begin at the grassroots level. We
have to stop leaning on Unc le Sam for
those free handouts of our own money.
Suppose we her e in Ne wport Beach and
Costa Mesa would elect City Counc il
majorities pledged to r eject all federal
revenue sharing and other federal hand-
outs! What an example of local pride
that would present to the nation I It would
take courage, and temporary belt-tight-
ening. as that "free money" spigot is
turned off. Tt.en the business of elec -
ting officials dedicated to thrilt and
good sense must be carried out at all
levels, including Washington itself, and
the White House.
~,. .•
• OK WIDSI SIDI? to lift .. I'D ti!Ml".,'pro.
Dear Edftor, ltlce 11.
Prie:tdellt Cuter pro... wttb procr&llll a,r IMI'If
m!std "'d,otnr U. to u.· tfDcttacy, tM U..S. colld
9ut 1M .,._, dld JrotD.IM almo.t dlpablt U. ... 1'17
be W'OUld tell tbe tntb. Tbt .._., Uld lti«GeiDJwtb-
true IDIWU' l WOIJ.d W. out AlfY tJPIDIIOII of the
trom b!m 11 wtat llde he aocJear ~ propam or
ls reiUJ on. It ture dote't eoonatloall ' powr ptuta
look Uke It's ours. (uc.pt tor rtPI&ctmeotl).
ln 6 fuoolba be has put ADd tfftcleDey WOWd be tar
us In the most preeartoas cheaper thaD more plaDtl
posltlon we've been lo 11Dee l.Dd mort fueL
the btrtb of our aattoo. Past Tbto-wby lA't oa.r npre-
nrs and depressions look sentative ln Coocreu_ Rob-
like chlld's play in the race ert E. Badbam oa Olnt a1c1e
· of what we are now fact.Qg. trJlng to STOP tbt ~
He conttrues to stop our of addlttoaal wdeu pluts,
enern production wblle the p.la.Dts whlcb .W lower our
rest of tle world Is balldtac standard of U•tnc eornptre<l
theirs. He downs ou r trleods with the tar less eo.Uy at-
while kow-towing toourene-teroatlve of eb8fgy ef-
mtes . He drains our money actency?
for useless studies and con-There Is a bW In Con-
trols that put us deeper in· gress, the Nuclear Energy
to bankruptcy each day, wblle Reappraisal Act, wb1cli.
he enlarges government bur-would direct the tederalgo-
eaucracies that he promised vernment NOT to Ueensetbe
to lessen. start of more ••OOt.es" for
His appointees make a 5 years. U Rep, Robert E.
laugiUng stock of our coon-Badham won
try. and he backs them wtth eadham won't sponsor the
commeodattons. Hetuesin-bill, we should all ask him
dustries out of business ln-why, because tlls do-oothlng
stead of letting them have poslUon on thts Issue Is
the money to produce our going to cos t each of us
needs. And he hires more and ts going to burden our
people. at our expense, to grand-cbUdren with a legacy
help tllm accomplish his act of deadly radioactive waste
of destroying us. He spent which we are casually pro-
mo re of our millions to par-cfucing without any oeed.
don draft dodgers and even Michael Adams
wanted to put them on the Corooa del Mar
--Ia ma111t11 u world poftr No.'· To ....,... ..,, loot poet.
u.o, ... -101. au u.s.
... ".. ,., lbolr -to tWr lOcal bUt or bub..
Sold bt.Db ................
paratt tnol -w:oo!IU a:»r an tedel'll. ttate. pro-
pottJ, COJI)On!tllld Ill oil>·
tr tu dollan alld 1JOIIld
dl.par" from theM fUDda
all IDODlea as the elector-
ate dletattl. For es:ample.
a perceatace of etcb dollar
in au fedtnl tu tn~st tuodl
acro11 tht oatioDal coUld
be MDI to Wuh~ D.C.,
to be )tdteloaa:ly speot tor
1111.Uooa.l defuse, l'lltioDill
law and order, aod other
~· vtt:altoouroatioaal ~rtt1 aDd etflclent gpv.
ernment. This ts called
"REVENUE SHARING IN
REVERSE. •• state taxes tor
state pollee, etc., aDd pro-
perty taxes for local pollee,
lire protection. etc •• etc.,
all as the loeal voters de-
cide.
Since our brllllaot sci-
entists have developed very
sophisticated electronic da-
ta processJ.nc systems, and
have stored in them all ot
our vital statistics, the el-
ectorate no tooger needs
poUJog places, The elector-
ate can vote via soclal se-
curity mmbers on every and
all Issues by dlaJlng toll
free oombers aod regtster-subsidy list. He and hls wife
promi se to give our Panama
Canal to comm unist terror-
ists and relieve Russia from
having to support Cuba by
taking over the job through
trade relations ,
• HOW TO SAVE u.s. tng his or her vote. Pre-
Dear Editor, recorded voice prints wtth
Is he really an American.
or just a loyal member of
the TrlwLateral Com-
mission?
Goldie Joseph
Lido Isle
Since time is growing social security numbers can
short, and tbere ls much to ellmt.Date fraudulent votes.
do to get tbe u.S.A. back The electorate should be
to being the No. 1 world educated on all issues, to-
power, whi ch tt once was, cal and r:aationaJ, ria local
we would appreciate u 11 and national channels, and
you would consider the fol-on radio, local aod oa.Uonal.
lowlng thoughts: Prtme time for ctttJ:en edu-
We must rega.ln our free cation can be purchased with
enterprise system. trust tund tu dollars.
We can do this only one The Congress was crea-
• '•NU KES'' OPPOSED ted 1n an era where ""'m-way aod that is by tak1ng _. Editor of the Ensign, u back from our federal munic.aUon was by eltber
How can anyo ne -believe and state governments. It the spoken or the written
nuclear powe r is going to be is awarent thattoday•sCon-word, making It necessary
good for the econo my? gress. and heneethe''demo-tor the voters to have re.
Nuclear power lowers our crattc." system as Jt has presentatives In govern-
standard ot living by costing evolved. is not operating 1n ment, That necessity Is
us more (maybe double) than the Interest orthetupayers. practically extinct. So-and
a program of energy ef- Rather, the many burealls therefore -these tas: trust
fic ienq. Americans use that have been devised, and tuods aDd electronic elate
energy inefficiently (waste-the mountains ot red tape P1'9CeSSJ.nc systems ellml-
tully) in agriculture, In-created, seem to be, aod nate the necessity tor fed-
dustry, transport, and build-are, spec1ttcally designed to eral and state tas:payer re-
ings, because lt used to be suffocate the free enterprise presentatives. All congress-
cheap; but In Western system, the very system that men and their staffs would
Europe, wh ere energy has provided unlimited opportu-then be at liberty to ))in
been more costly, farlessof nlty for our200,000,000peo-the free enterprise system.
it Is wasted. In fact, West pie and made us world pow-This wUl save the tupayers
Germans andSwedesacbteve er No. 1. untold billions of dollars.
a standard of lh1nl equal to Therefore, the system Is Meddling bureaus wtll no
ours with onl y 50% to 60% rapidly deteriorating to ac~ longer be fUnded and wUI
as much ~nergv consump-commodate soclallsm. revo. therefore die, freelog more
tion! And finally, U.S. energy Iutton. then communl.sm, government workers. No
'·Czar" James Schlesinger which obviously wtll k1ll our more IRS • they also wtU
has adm itted that the u.s. de moc ratic torm of govern-be free to go back to their
wastes 40%-45%. ment. ''Our" represen-homes aDd possibly be the
To achieve energy eftl-tatives in both state and tu collectors at the local
clency, we will have to spend federal government, out or level. Local projects and
money changing equipme nt necessity, are supporting local problems c.an and
and building s. Although It policies or the corruption, sbould be handled at the
'>IIUI cost plenty, It will cost special Interest and payola toea level, where the pro-
far LESS money(maybe half) that put them inottlce; heoce, Jects and problems are best
'than getting the same amount the majority of the people understood. No more bank-
of energy trom additional are oot being represented. rupt cttles suchasNewYork.
nuclear or fossil tuelplants. So far they, ''our" repre-City.
That's because It Is cheaper sentatlves. have succeeded Welfare handled at the
-------------.. local level wlll eliminate
C. M. Haa>er a good deal, U not all, the
fraud rampant 1n the pre-
sent system.
tlte Costa .Mesa
Coltltectiolf
The Federal Reserve Bank
should beoutlawed.Noprint-
ing or any more uOOacked
paper currency. The Feder·
a1 Reserve brains have al-
ready drastleaUy reduced OUR WISHY -WASHY SCHOOL BOARD lhevalueottbeU.S,paper
For some reason, the Newport-Mesa School Board money now in circulation.
simply c.anoot mall:e up Its mind what to do with the dis-Its present method of oper-
trlct's continuation hlgh school. now located at the old ation Is conslsteotly deval-
McNal ly campus In downtown Costa Mesa. uatlng the U.S. dOllarworld-
Sc tlool district otn.clals and the elected school board wide, eauslog lntlatlon and
have agr eed on one tiling: It has to be moved from Its depression and a corntngec-
present location by September, 1979. Or HAVE they de-onorntc chaos.
c.lded on that? The latest rumblings on the .subject 1ndl-So please, let's revtveour
c.ate that a 17 -member citizens com mittee has been (lven demoCratic system of go-
the Job of deciding this issue. ThJs ma y sound like a very vernmezt by taking It back
democratic way or deciding such an Issue, but doesn't and putting 1t where It be-
lt make you wonder why in the blue.eyed world we elected longs -and tbat Is at the
a Sc hool Board? I mean, here are these 7 emlDeDtly local level. Our brtlliart ln·
qualifted people, elected from the 7 trustee areas of our dustrlallsts and sctemists
school district. They were picked by the vote of the people. wUl thea be able to make
Why can't they decide where to put this school? us World Power No. 1 once
It's not as though they don't have any plac.e to put it, ap1D and this wUJ &l'e our
The school district is selling oft surplus laDd left and diplomatic corps tbeblc~
r tght, and talking: about tbe declining enrollment over 1t oeedi to secure world
the coming years. They're eotne ·to end up wltb empty peaee.
classrooms all over the place. Surely, the board · eu RtJPeCtftllly yours,
see the logic of filltng some of this empty or surplus Mrs. T, WeatoD Jay
space with an Important hlch school prognm that needs Fallbrook, CaiU.
a new hom e. P.S. PoUUc1 should oot
An impossible dream, you say ? Not
if enough Americans fully realize the
disaster that is sure to come if fiscal
sanity is not restored. The McNally eamflts is pfCibably tbt most n.luable pteee ~ a eareer -ntbtr a well
of real estate the schOOl district oWQI. It Is prtme laM, paid IS :ru-r ""Ice wttbOUt
r--~~=-~-:::----::-:::-:-:==~:---, zooed for eommerclal use, at the important laterseeUoa. peuloa lDd without sec:oDd, J PROS and KAHN· S I of Nrwport and 19th. tbltd, etc:., terms, &om the
..._.,. Costa Mesa's dOwntown redevelopment aaeacy baa had pres1dellton dcnrooraerou,
AMERICANS, fEDERALLY CONTROLLED, NOT FREE an understand'-Wltb the School Board for tPOme Ume taelad:111 S.:.,reme Court
Th~re ar~ no ,uch things as "frderal fund5", since they arc thll tbe property wtH be put on the market tor rtdt"ltl(f)-)IItten. tl~ or &ppoiD-
all those dollars that Ire ded uct ed n ut of our 1-Y checks. ment. The tu bue lt would ertt.te would be a lbot-la·tbt ted )l4cel, udall OCbtr tl•
But there ls federal control. the federa ls w n1rolling our arm for the nd~Yelopmtnt Procram. TIM moDIJ tbe ..:lltool eettd or IIIIOiattd oftldals. dlstrtet would ret tor tbe salt could be p~~t to ......._r Thla tao woald an ,...,, funds: controlllnJ how much shall be deducted . ttnd lepl use the t ebOol dlstrlct clestns. ADd clow..,.f ldl.. _., tupa,.r 4o1Jan Ud
controUinato whom and fo r what our fund s will be spent . velopmeat wUI help Ul aU. by ,..._.111 lbt bomiOW'DII'I at tile ADM U•• ....... Uy
We are not fr~~ when the fedcral aovernment takes so much share of ta111. So wbj WOD"t tiM Scbool Boud bU. tbt call tiM lt"lc~ of tn.tJ
of our earnings tht l we cannot act al()na on what't left ; and ballet and mate a tirm dec:J.t:loa to more tiM coett-tioo ... ,...... .-:1 ddclttd
we're controlled when we must submit to federal dlctttlon for sebool to a better, mon toctcal eampu? A~ k Alltrb. o
any of Lhc»e funds taken to come bl c:k to us or I ~ o~r loc•l PoUtJes, Ulll"t Why. EYII'J UJM a>IINibodJ ...... a P.P.I. Mbc .... , .. new borne tor the ecbool, a ,... boiDift'Din araud the ....., lOt be aUowtd to
.......,., .. !>. 1 proopocttra olio oiU'I ..,,..Oilol -bl'lllhl "1-o1r11oo. G._ IMt _..,_
We ~Ill eilber l)fospe-r busineM and :all enjoy mcreas ns bad ktdl" ltlto tbelr ~ ••"'"''aet bid li:lde"' )lit 11t7, 1 .. JOIJitk-ODII)d
protperity, .. nd with It the se:curity and plenty thlt resullt , or happeo to ba'll tllebtlt bebiYior noord ot., ldP ..... jDIII ttNII Mil 11111 .,.
we c:aa rt1y lncnuin&ly upon JOYetnment to profid e our 1D tttt dUtrlcL ftt)' are u Ulllt to .., tJMii 'IJ', Ill~ Mil ..............
tupport. and alhr the tmlJtlna JnO•tlon, tl ~ltion , insecuri ty, TbJI lDclialoe b7 Cbt 1cttoo1 Baud a. ........ .., tiDM., a t1t1t o:-" ......
....... ,.--. &OOd pa-. ~ -....... ...,.... tao ... ..,. to "lito ..... ...
Hot•tD we •ltc th11 choioe a n we know how to an. who ~ .,....,, .. 1ftrJt1D47 IISin."--dU "'*'" ~we ....... "--.
ad wllll to 101e for and 10 suppor1 . -J. Ka11«r Kelt" .....,.illlbwty ~ ma.lle I dlcl.._ ud tact to 1L .itlr.lo.t.
I J
TMBirchLog
Only Yes-Men Wanted?
!., ololtA F. /IJoJI-)t(W()t A.c.demy, they &oki future oft'ieen to
••aclbere t.o otnclal policy or IMYI the IH'Vice." &Imonl, MfW.MU'-uHCt• -Thl milit&r)' pro. r .. ion ia at.ptd io nobl• Lraditiont. Rtc:all
any on. ol bitiory'a nottworth:y men in un.J.
form and tboucbt. ol valor. chivalry, and
aelll811n811 ftuh into mind. But the military
world, pe:rhape more than other~, bu alto hid
ita abut ot prominent ICOUDdrell.
lll'llal b OtlloW Polloy?
A photo in tM A.,.my Tlmu tor June 13
u.o..d a JI'OUP ~ Communi.tt pnerala from
Wanaw Plet nation• (Rumania, Bul,ria,
H_.,., Cucbo-Siovaklo, and the U.S.S.R.I
obeervinc U.S. troope durinc oombat u.lnlna at
Ft. Lewit, Wuhinft<>n. American IOIIIot Of•
fie.J1, •milincly cooperated "it.b t.M ~ in
what a Pmtqon 1polr.•man ct.eribed u "im·
provinJ and •tabll.thlq tm. ol communiea·
lion between our military and tMlra." The
Ar'my Timfl wondered editorially why we a pend
$100 billion annually to defend OWMIVM from
theee nationa and then invite them to obMrve
the tr&ininc of our troope. Good quettion!
Hopefully, not all of our renerala were 1miling
about thil aellout.
Give a man command over men and weap-
on~\ and you had btt~r be aun lb.t hit priori·
ti• are in order, It they are not, you m_, have
unleuhed another Stalin, Mu..olini, Hitler, or
eYe.n Cenghia Khan.
Abuae of military mlcht is all too common.
But a perverte Ute of the milit&Jy rarely aprinp
from within the profeuion it.Mlt. Inatead, it
cuetomari)y foliOWI IJ'&Ve misuse o( political
power -the kind that purree men of honor and
i}romotee thoee who have none. At auch a point,
the military finde itself in the bands o( Uh·
ac:rupuloua yee-men who carry out whatever
order. now from on high.
Dlaturblac Eveat.
Our military has been tbt> subject of a few
dieturbing -even ominous -events in recent
months, The first waa the rtring of General
John Sin1laub for voicing hia fear that an
American withdrawal in Ko~a would invite
Communist attack from the North, Because he
would not accept the role of a docile yes.man,
the Preaident made an example of him. A move
such as that sends a message to all aervicemen.
Then, furthei ans:iety wu prompted by the
Britiah intelligence nport quoted by Paul Scott
in the June 15 Review Of Thf Newt that Ad·
ministration fo~ign policy •pok•man Andrew
Young baa been tellina African lead•ra U.S.
Marines will "be fightin1 in JOUthern Africa
before the end of the year." Fi1htinc whom?
The report says Young es:pecta the leathemecka
to join a U.N. force made up of troops from
Communitt Somalia, Tanzania, and Cuba, to
impose "majority rule" on Rhodnia and South·
West Africa.
Nezt, cause for concern waa given on June 15
when Secretary of the Army Clifford L. Ales:.
ander abruptly ordered a three·atar general
home from Germany. Lt. Gen. Donn A. Starry
had apeculated about futu~ U.S. troop in·
volvement and condemned "liberals and the
liberal press" in a speech to the graduates of
Frankfurt's American High School.
The way we see it, a drive has intensified to
inaure robot·like followina: of ordera by our
nation't men in anna. Then are too many good
men in our military eervicea who would not
willingly cooperate with European Red., or with
Andrew Youn1'• detire to impose Black Com .
muniam on all of Africa. Hence the repri·
mands for Singlaub and Starry, and the de·
mands of Brown and Alezander for obedience.
The pattern that is unfoldin1 foreshadows
grave misu!e of our armed forces in the near
future. [t muat be etopped !
Buried in the report about Gen. Starry waa
mention of recent statement.e by Defense See·
retary Harold Brown and Army Secretary Alea·
ander. In apeeches at Weat Point and the Air ~ l 9n Til<' John 8if'rll S«rd ) Fta/w.-•
TOM ANDERSON
MICHAEL R. LYON of New ..
port Beach has been trans-
ferred to the local oftlce
here to assume chargeofthe
Soot hem Cautornia broker-
age and development dlvt-
slons of Monarch Properties
Inc., a property management
ftrm. Mr. Lyon,. 34, earned
a bachelor's degree in econ-
omics at UCLA. He and his
wlfe, Patricia, have an tn.
fant son. Ashley.
Temple to
install slate
Temple Isaiah of Newport
Beach (Conservative), will
host a dinner dance Satur-
day, July 30, in the Monaco
room or the Alrporter Inn
hotel, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd,
Special feature wUl be the
'•Royal-Z'' orchestra of los
Angeles. The evtDJ.~ will
start with a no-host cock-
tail hour and danc ing, be-
glnnlog at 7 p.m., followed
by dinner.
omcers aDd trustees of
the Temple will be installed
by Rabbi Garson Goodman.
The new ofncers are BasU
B. Clements , president;
Royston Sandler, vi ce..pre·
sldent; Sidney Garbus, trea-
surer; FeUx van Seek. ft-
naoc.Lal secretary; Martita
GUbert, recordlhll: secreta-
ry; Anita (;lements, corre-
spondlnc secretary· Harold
TIJJper (ex otncio~, ritual
chairman.
Tbe new trustees are S.
Blsom, N. Kaptowsty, R.
Simon. 1. Ttwer, F. vu
Beek and Wtlllam Ziogol.
For resern.Uons, ctll
759-0821, 646.7512 or 557.
5325.
PEHWOMEH PRESENT
LITERARY AWARDS
The Ltcuoa Belch bnncb
of Amerlcaa Peawomea an-
DOUDetd prlae wtaatn at
tbe bl..a.aJ cootenece btld .. ._..
Sbort tllory anrdl ftlt
II> Ella-Ward ol H.,. port, llrtl; a-_.,.
of -"""· .-; Rulh .ldlmo oiOU.-. IMr4. 3._u.o Cor)' ql Coi'OOI!
dol liar --priM ... .. -...._..At. _.,,.,,. .1111:
Looloo 1-o1 Cl tie,
IN.-*-ooiLoo
•II•" r walnllaJIDIIIIJ1
CJ.-IW' PI fll ... C. -.. ... --ooeo.. ooll till .,_, IN.
-Amrrican Wa )' P~a turl'J
Twelve years ;~go. from
Sa lisbury . Rhodesia. this
colu mn report ed ;
"A o ne·man one·vole
Rhodesia would produce a
black gove rnment which
would produce anotht'r
Congo -chaos. hunger and
Communism. As a matter of
fact, the guat majority of
bla c.k Rhodesians I saw -
and I saw plent y -live
bett t t than the hlack
tenant s on Lady Bird's
Alabama farm , and they
seem to be-happ1c r.
nat urall y , There an• no
plac <'s in Africa and fe w tn
the world wher e the Nt'gro
LS bet ter off than in South
Afr ica and Rhodt's!a
''The present boycotts
and emargoes won't dt'~troy
Rhodesia. but one·man.
one·vo te will ; and su\·h a
blind leap fo rward would
pro pel most of the nat ives
back mt o the trrt'S,
wat ching _a civil war
b~tween lh~ Mashona and
th~ Maubel e tribes. Th r
latter will not accept
Mashona rul~. even th ough
Mas ho na arc 1n ttlt'
majority .
"Sp~a k i ng of nat ives in
trees. tw o African na11vcs
were sitting in a tree eating
a while missioti"Jty , anv one
na tive sa id : 'Like man , th1 s
at~ pr~II Y good Bt Ub. ai n't
"And rhe otht'r nativ('
re phed : 's ho' nuff! lot ·~
belter than we got at
Harvard !"
"Th e General Assembl)'
or the-U.N. rer~n lly voted
in favor of Brit:Ji n's usin ,_
force If necessary to
establish :) ··re presentali~~~:"
(black) government Ln
Rhodesia. There were o nly
nine dissenting votes. Mos t
mcmben of the Communist
and cannibal club known as
the U.N. would always use
force -a&alnst wh ite,
n o n ·C o mmun ia:t ,
non<a~nnlbal government.
The Afro·Ati•n bloc of the
U.N . recently railro1dcd
thro uJh the General
Asa:embly a motion killinJ
th<: hitherto lron<lad rule
that all important questions
mwt be decided by a
two·thlrds majority. Thus
t he pro ·Co mmuniJt
Afro·Atians numbcrln& 61
••n•tlons" constitute a
majority of the 117-natlon
U.N. One~n one-vote In
tbe U.N. mean• tblt a
.. tlltlon•• of • few tbouund
Commlltlltil or ct.l\libab &
cq••l fO lhe United .state~.
•-n.e llhoHdu -... aa
well II ,,_ So•b AfriCII.n
.... boUt down loa et.okt
whldl lo JOlt u block aod
~.
whi te as are the o pponents:
wh ite, C'h ristkw . ci vilized.
progressivt' rul~ \"ttsu~
tllack,co m munist -1nfilt ratrd
tyrann y leading t o th r
ban i s h mrnt o r
extr.rmination of the wtUtt'
man , Skms do n•t rult,
btalns do. If whites were
black and b_bc.U. were
whit~. the lime peopl e
wo uld be In char(te .
"Many whitt Afri cans
havt asked mt' ·Wh y does
r\m<.'rL ,·a pro m o t t
Co mmumsm and oppo~t us.
when we are your fr ie-nds?'
"'I surrose It 's becaust
ransm i5 now a crime in
the United Slates but.
accord ing to the Su pre me
Court , Comm unis m IS not:
I rephed.
'"But why do you oppoK
Commumsm Jn V1etnam
and not in Cuba and
Washington?'
"'I'm not even convin ~d
we will cont inue to o ppos~
Co mmunis m 'in V l e t n<~m : l
re pl ied . 'Or anywhere else.
Our leaders, whatever their
motives , are surre nd~ri nt us
and tbe world to th e
Com munists.·
"Bishop P1kt agrees wit h
the Arc hOis ho r o f
Canterbury that Britai n
should auack Rh odesia.
Why ls it tha t practicall y all
leftists are paci fists when it
co m ~s to o pposing
Communism anywhere, but
are warmongers when it
comes to anti.f'ommunists?
•·Many times RhodesiaM
vol unttered · 'l f •~an 'tge t
oil. we'll wt lk . If we can't
provide enough food , we'll
pull in our belts. If we are
attacked we'll right to the
last man ,'
"Wish I could hen some
Amerie~ns say that .
"If the Smith reJimc is
toppled , it won't be from
within and it won't be by
the bla ck nationalists. Only
the bia powen, or the
United N1tions, can defeat
the l•n Smith aovernment
1nd brina chaos to touthern
Aftltj, The Afro-Asian bloc
of the United Nations now
numben 61 "n11ions" (or
more nations th.tn tha-•
Wl!fe in tho U.N. when il
•as rormed), If the U.N.
can owrthrow the whJte
ao•ernments of Rhod ..
and South Africa. the
Communi.stt can conquer
the entire Africen oontinmt
-then the PtaiHPPincs .
AustrtU•. New Zllllftd,
Spain, Gtbnttar ... •·
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note
l y PEG HAAPA ' ...
Yard sale
at church
Another yard sale wt11 be
held this Saturday, July 16,
beglnn1nc at 9 a.m., at Ply-
mouth Congreptlooal
Cburch at Bolsa, Broad and
Clay streets, Newport
Heights.
Books, records, c lothes,
appllances, household ltems
aod brlc-a-brac wlllbesold,
as well as sandwiches aod
other refreshments.
THE NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM Is sponsoring
a benefit preview party July 30 at the newest Bullock's
Wllslllre store, at Fasblon Island. Hours are 6 p.m. to
9 p.m. Pictured here, from left, are Patrtcla Porter
of BuUoclt's; Ross Maanlng, ma.nacer of Bullock's; and
Art Museum member s, Mrs. Ernest Bryant 01, Mrs.
Walter Knox, Mrs. Frank Rhodes, chairman for the
eveot, aod Mrs. Hal Lehman. Selected art pieces on
loan from the Museum's permanent collection wlll be
on display at the party. There will be musical enter-
tainment and also a bshion show at the store. Tickets
for the event may be purchased at the Museum ofllce.
Wanoa kDow10mebodytbat
no-wa SOM£BODY? Caro ..
Karamano• (Adams) of Coa-
ta Mea weot to V aD Nay•
h1cb sebOol With Robert Red·
ford -· they cra~ed 1D
1954 -· and atteoded slm-
ultaneously wltll Natalie
Wood, D1aDe Baker and Don
Drysdale. We hear tbat Ca-
role used to help tbe famous
movie hero Wltb b1.s history
lessons --I ltnow pleDty of
gals that would Ute to belp
Mr. Redford MAKE lllstory,
just any dayl
• • •
It won't be the Brooklyn
bridge, but Realtor Jim Wood
might try to sell you some
of the saM ln TahiU. be<:aase
that's where he and b1s wlfe
spent their recent vacation.
Chairman and auctioneer
John FUdes sald donattons
of merchandise can be pick-
ed up by calllng 642-2740.
OLIVIA SALMON Dl ES
Rosary and mass of the
Cbrtstlan burlal for Mrs.
Ollvla Mary Sal moo, 77, of
Newport Beach, were held
Monday in Our Lady Queen
of ~els Catholic Cbur cb.
Mrs. Salmon, native of
Ohio, died July 9, in Costa
Mesa. She is survived by
a son, 2 daughters and 7
graodcblldren.
She was a member of the
Ladles Gulld of Our Lady
Queen of Angels and a mem-
ber of the board of the Ma-
drecitas Auxtllary.
R BIG SALE;::
starts July 20
WATCH FOR OUR AD
IN NEXT WEEK'S ENSI
DR PARTMRNT 8TORa o,n 9: JO A.M. lo 6:00P.M. Daly
Clos«d Sturdtrys
1116 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA
(y· RENTALS AND SALE S
' ROBERT'S TUX SHOP
LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS
Format Wev tS Our Only Bus1ness • II Matters
MON. -THURS. 10 to 6
HOUR S: FRI , 10 to 8: SAT. 9 10 S
Next To Western Fed., at Savongs & Loan Asso<:
2756 ~.COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR
Phone (714) 640-4122
HEAL THY · BABY is the theme of the summer campaJgn
at Hoag hospital, launched by the March of Dimes with
the help of J11nior Ebell of Newport Beach. Junior Ebell
joined 1n the campaign by honoring the 3 babies born
July 4 at Hoag. Pictured here, from lett, are Mrs.
Donna Haney of El Toro, whose son Ryan was a July 4
baby; Mrs. Gayle Orton of Irvine a.nd son Vann Patrick;
Marjorie Pyle, obstetrics supervisor at Hoag, and Mrs.
Marllyn Smith of Irvine and son Zac hary Mark. The
mothers and bables received gifts. Each mother having
a baty at Hoag this month wlll receive information from
the March of 0\mes concerning prenatal and infant care
and early detection of birth defects. Mrs. Daniel La-
Flamme, chair man for the Junior Ebell project, states
that the purpose of the campaign is to disseminate in-
formation that may save llves and Improve the health
of the newborn and to Increase awareness of the im-
portance of skilled medical attention cllrtng prepaDCy.
Sisterhood to install
Mrs . Este1le Sholkotf of
Portland, Oregon, and direc-
tor of the National Feder-
atlon of Temple Sisterhoods,
wlll install the 19'77-78 ex-
ecutive board of the Sister-
hood of Temple Bat Yah m
Friday, July 22. The wo-
man's Shabbat service w1ll
begin at 8:15 p.m. ln the
sanctuary of Temple Bat
Yahm, 1011 Car.1e lback,
New,ort Beac h.
The Incoming president
ls Mrs. steven Sholkoff (MI-
k1) of Newport Beach. She
will hostess the Ooeg Shab-
bat that follows the servlce
In booor of her board of
directors .
Other otnce rs are Mrs .
Newton Wayne (Sorrell);
Mrs. Ab Lopez (Sherry);
Mrs. Stephen Winston
(Seena}, Mrs. Wllllam Klein
(Shelly); Mrs. Morry Sher-
man (Lane), all of Newport
Beach; Mrs. Arthur Tra-
vers (Anlta) of Corona del
Mar, and Mrs. Matt Med-
nick (Marilyn) of Irvine.
NEWPORT HARBOR EHSI~
PUBLISHED WEEKLY ·PG. 3
THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1!77
CODA DEL CALIF.
GETTING READY for a lot of pa.ncake fU.pping are
Virg Beotley, at left, and Jim Klstler, who wit be on
duty this Saturday, July 16, for the aJUIIl1 pancake
breakf.ast of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. Pancakes
wW be se"ed from 7 to 11 a.m., aod hamburgers wlth
all the trimmings from 11 to 3 p.m. at the corner ot
Coast Hwy. and MacArthur Blvd. There ..W also be a
sale of wbJte elephants, plants, art obJects and baked goods.
KIWANIS FEED
THIS SATURDAY
The Kiwanis Club of Co-
rona del Mar ·.wlU bost a
tuod raising 5-ln-1 sale at
the corner of MacArthur and
E. Coast Hwy. this Satur-
day, July 16.
A pancake breakfast wlll
be served from 7 to 11
a.m., and a hamburger lun-
cheon from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m., each for a donation
of $1.50 --the same amount
that was charged 2 years
ago.
Donations of $1 wlll be
accepted for tickets for the
grand prize, an RCA porta-
ble co lor T.V. The Winner
need not be present.
ln addition, there will be
a white elephant sale ''with
class,'' a home-baket1-goods
sale, an Indoor /outdoor plant
sale and objets d'art wlll
be available for purcha~
throughout the day.
Proceeds wUl benefit Ki-
wanis supported youth or -
ganlutlons, wt.lch Include
Boys Club of the Hartlor
Area, Joplln Boys Ranch,
Sea Scouts, American Field
Service and the club's own
high school scholarship pro-
e ram.
• • • • • •
BAIN I ~Otllt
Foce the sun '""
lummer tn the pro ·
rectton of y our fov-
to toon otl or cream
We have the comple~ ltne of Baln de Soletl
plus o tht>r s un pre parations . Take your
pic k rrom our selecUon of bf'acb chairs. hats,
mats, classes. sandals, towels, e tc.
CALL US FOR RX PRlCES
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK
9-9 WEEKDA YS e 9-7 SUNDAYS
3021 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL Y:J.R
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BUSINESS FIRMS
IN C.M. LOOTED
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
FROM SATURDAY, JULY 16
Cash was the target of
thieves 1n 3 Costa Mesa
business flrms over the
week-ead. CO&ta Mesa po-
llee reported Monday.
A grey metal c~ box
corulnlng $881.14 was ta-
ken from a safe 1n the of-
flee of Coast Music, 1839
N~wport Blvd., Joachim Bal-
ldod, ftrm president. com-
plained. The loss occurred
while the business was open.
Cash totalllng $818 was
taken from a locked metal
cabinet ln the Essl Shell
Service, 2800 Hart>or Blvd.
A burglar broke a window
to galo entry to the ortice
area of the cafeteria at Sou-
thern Callfornla College, 55
Fair Dr., where $71.40 was
stolen from a cash box ln
a tulng cabinet.
UNTIL JULY 31
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• • P hon• 6~2 · 6886 • : 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa • • • fll Ill'\ II /Iff I \ I I I~\ \II U \ \1 I' \ \ I Hd If( 1( \I :
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61 UNIT TRACT DELAYED
LEMON • TANGERINE
GRAPEFRUIT • LIME
ORANGES
5 Gal. ftel. 12.50
'lbru
July 19.
btra Nice ...
'Piggy Back'
Plant8 6"PoU-= @11 tuJJJ
July 18
WHISKEY BARR E L
PLANT ERS
Sturdy oak,.teel banded.
26" ella. 17" deep.
... 16.96
SALE
11uu thalr 19.
81*11'• l.Jmtald to..,..., • HUit ....
S4WSJ5
A preliminary deYelop-
ment plan to bulld 62 single
family homes oorth of Sa-
Unas Ave. and west of San-
ta Clara Ave. was cortlooed
until the meeting of Monday,
July 25, by the Costa Mesa
Planni~ Commission Moo-
day ni ght.
Dana H. Smith, 508 29th
St., West Newport, sought
the zone exception permit
for va r iances to deviate from
open space and bullding co-
verage requirements for the
patio-style homes of one and
2 stories.
A publlc hearing was also
continued for a cocktail
lounge wtth an occupant load
of 350 persons at 1945 Pla-
centia Ave., sought by Dtck
Osborne, same address. He
also asked for a vu-
iance rrom the required
oumber of parld~ spaces.
A conditional use permit
to add 14 motel units to an
exist~ 32-unlt motel at
1987 Newport Blvd., went to
Robert R. Washer, 2615
Lighthouse Lane, Harbor
View Hills .
Di&lPitY Donuts loc., 1854
Newport Blvd. received a
variance from landscaping,
parltiQC and vehJclllar man-
euverLDc stands to remodel
u 611sting commercial bull-
~ at tbat address.
Stonct pnctl beblDd
2900 Faimtw wUl be buUt
bJ GtorreCoc*. 0ruc .. •
... lruled l.D ~
P4ftlJt for ~ la n-
qalred p&rklll ud •·
eroaebmtlll lito rtqld red
sic»udnu...,.cu. c.o,... E.~
liSS S.IUI Ttn., Int.
T arraoe, rteefqd a CC*II-
tlcDJ ... ........ tor oll-
pn.U. pafti.lc ll order tD ooliilhwct a 1,000 _,._
toot commercial building as
part of an existing commer-
c ial center at 298 E. 17th
St.
D.C. lobbyist \'DUPILF FDn SAVING AT DANE DF NEWPD!T
cost for CM
is reduced
Instead of payt.Qc $20,17 8,
the city of Cosu Mesa will
pay $17,515 for the consor-
tium c ities' ··Man in Was h-
tncton'' procram this year,
wlth the addition of the City
of Fountain Valley help~
reduce the cost.
The Costa Mesa City
Couocll b.a.s approved the
neart>y clty ))lDlJIII Aoabei m,
Fullenoo. Garden Grove and
Santa Ana in tbe a&reemert
wlth Natlooal Cemer for Mu -
nicipal Developmeot IDe. The
cities employ and sbare the
expeose of Wa.shlactoo lob-
bytst W. H. Yorpn beJore
Coacnu, executive lfiO-
cl" and admlnlstnttve a&-
eocles of ~federal co••rn-
m.-. Ht Nvtews federal
Pl'QIIOalt. lecilladoD uoder
eODSAdtratloe, pf'OCIOMd bd
adoCJttd admlDlstn.tJYt rules
lDd npladoDI ud othtr
&welapmeltl .. , ... a *r·
lie M tiM poUcJ and pro.
(ftJ'DI ol tht cJU.C.
o.ea.Dtd td)rmattoa oa
PI'OiftN tbt cltMillldlcatt
u I..IIW'ellt lA .w be prcrrt.
ded. a. wtll COIItact ftdlnl
.,..:... • MMlf ol ..,
of tbt etU• wttll ._uca-
I:SOM _,.. e aatlltndoL
n. ~ ..w lllllllfl1• ··-llll1 tlall tedlral ~
ia ,... ~ ol tale cit* .. ~.
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OPEN A TIME DEPOSIT AND TAKE HOME A 17 " SONY COLOR TV OR A
LITTON MICROWAVE OVEN ONLY AT BANK OF NEWPORT.
Choose as your REWARD etther the 17 <;olor
Sony or Litton mtcrowave tn lteu of tn tea~st
Take 1t home tmmcdtately or have 11 dettvNed
A great way to REWARD yourself AI• Ba nk ot
Newport tn l1eu of 1nterest Ttme Savtngs Proorams
are based on maxtmum allow able tnterest and we
can also arrange to have your funds transterrt>d
from other ftnanctaltnstttutrons for -rou
SONY KV-17'12. Spectacular vtew1ng tS
your REWARD wtth every show Sonv s
KV 1712 features a btg 17" dtagonal
screen famous Tnnttron color. and auto-
matte ltne tuntng superb craftsman
shtp on a handsome. tnm walnut cab•nel
LITTON Ul MEMORYMATIC. Conve·
ntent meals are the REWARD wtth
lttton·s 420 Memo()tmattc miCrowave
oven Touch con trots set full and vanable
power temperatures for up to 99 mtnutes
of automattc cOOktng
Bll'lS BDI! OPOn a Ttme Certlhcate ot Oepostt
at Bank of Newport ustng any ot
these 3 plans
1 Depoett $1.500 2 o.po.lt 12.500 3 Depoeit ~000
67 months at 7 25"-. 39 months at 6.5CI4 1g monthS at 6 0%
Substanttal tnterest penalttes requtred tor early withdrawals
Stop by, phOne. or wnte Bank of
Newport, P.O Box 1747. Newport Beech.
C&. 92660. we can open your Ttmt Ceftlfl·
cate of Deposit eccount In aust 1 few
minutes. and you can claim your
REWARD CALL 631·3110
(~lnfleu
of In*"' ......... ". atao n etleble)
MAIN OFFICE Dover at StxtHnth Str"t. Newport 8Mch
CORONA OEL MAR OFFICE Coast Highway near MacArthur. Colona del Mar
LIOO OFFICE Thirty-second StrMt at Latayttta, Newport Beech ...,._ P"tJtC
JOAN CHRISTENSEN of Balboa 1s the wlaDer of the
Citizens Bank of Costa Mua speelal award IDd also an
honorable meattoo winner for her watercolor, '•Dory
market," at the Oraace County Fair,
N.B. ADDS TO
UBRARYSIZE
11-lt'lbiCP«-
..,fi.I'J', tbt OM pluu11tr
Newport ctater, cnw uo·
tbor 4,000 _...toot-·
<111 ldcbl, ..... 1111 Cllf
COODCU l(retd II> ldd -to tbe ltructare lor ttclud·
Cal ud admlJ:dltrlttft Jer ..
Ylcea. Wben built ntzt Jtlr,
tbe Ubrarr wlll, lD effect,
bec:ome headQuarters ot tbe
c:ity's library system.
MoDday's dec:tsloo means
that tile teeh.nlcal aDd book·
processlng serrtces now
housed in an abandooed
cburcb on Balboa lsla.od wU1
remain there unUI the oew
Ubran 1s ttnJ.shed, probably
nezt May or June. Theo_
the clty...oned cbureh pro.
perty will become a mini.
park for Balbca Islanders,
~·--· adalleltntlft •• 2 ,. ....
ten at tMIIarl.llln b~ laW_wUJ.__
IIJ oe ta. .w ,... tat ..., lltfti'J 11 , .. ._.
Coucll llld OriCIMiil 111-
olpocl 1111 -brucll ..
••e to.ooo equ.re ttlll: o1
Ooor apaee. Tbe Board ol
LJ)fll'J Trut .. l lad uQd
lor a blaer baUdtac.
WboD 8-lelaDden were ,Rec:ttaftll lD pttlac
tbelr pla!I!Md ~rt 1Dcloded
tn tb1s flacal rear'• bQdpl,
the city bad to ftDCl 1 Dft'
home for tiM tectmlc:al •r-
Ylees opentloG. Last IDCJIIlb.
after enenl coafii•IDC
'fOt... tbe CouDCU dec:Jded
to ~:~ope tbe operatloe. tem-
porarUy lD tbe old Cou~en
cbamben at City Hall.
Bo~ at a mooiiD( wtlll
tbe LfbraryBoard.tbeCOUD·
cU &(t'Md It bad made a
wrooc. dectstoo. Yody
nlgbt, It YOted $.%, w1tb
CcuoctlmeD Paul Ryctofflad
Dolllld Mclnnts disseotUw,
to enlarge the Newport Ceo.
ter structure to hOuse both
tec:bnlcal aod admlntstntlve
ftmcttons.
The en n 4, 000 feet will
add an estimated $185,000
to the cost ot buli<Hnc the
bn.nch, tor a total esttma.
ted cost of $8ll,OOO.
JEAN BOYD of Corom. del
Mar his wa .f first place
l'ftrds at the Crance Coun.
ty Falr in the crafts com·
petltloo. She took boaors for
c()A)er enamell.ng of a dish
(shown !Mtre) and a plaque;
drted materials, a flower
mounted on black felt; wea.
thered driftwood made into
a ceoterplece sbowlng a sea
seeD& with a bird; and a
painted rock. A service re·
presentatln at the Automo·
bile Club of Southern Call.
fornia, she also se"es as
a volunteer hostess at lbe
fair. This year•s fair runs
July 15-24. (Schedule of ev.
ents on page 1, section 2.)
Bam odors
protested
RrrtW• aio111 ........
II., ·-lo 1M CoG .... biP l<bool Ulltttal eu apec:t qaact ac ..
11111111 nllof -aDCS odor probl•m,
Nleoll ~tht Newport-Mea .eboOl
board meeU.. Tuelday '
llllf>t.
The Plef, cattle, coau and
•hot!> bela( nleecl b1 ...
etudeats wtU be &ola( II> tho
Oruce Couaty Fair to bt
. soli\ It wu explam.t. A
swine bara 'Will be buUidee.
per I.D the enter of the alte.
It was considered the worst
offeader.
Jim Ure IDd Franll: Ecbe·
nlque, residents on Salndor
st., urged a stop to the am.
mal ralsJ.oc prognm and
suggested tbat studed:s be
taken on fteld trips tostead.
than any
accordinf to World Book
Encyclopedia. He died juat 6
month• 1M-fore hi• 91at birth·
day on July 4, 1826, the
aa'me date that Thomaa
Jdferaon died.
~EWPORTHARI!OR ENSI~
PUILISHED WEEKLY ·PG. 4
TIIURSDAY, JUL-v 14, 19n
COfii"A DEl liAR, CAll F ••
L""'--,u~c-~Y~;~~~~+i~~~~~~
"200
MOTELS"
7 & 10130
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BEACH RAT MEMORIES _ FROM FRANCE
FRIENDS OF OASIS elected otrlcers Friday to run the
senior citizen center support group for the tlrst year
of Its existence. From left a.re president Grant Howald,
treasurer Jim Sawyer, recordl.ng seCretary Edith Friedl,
corre.s;10oding secretary Allee Remer, aDd first vtce·
president Barney Larks. Not present for the pboto was
2nd vice-president Connie Mumford. Election was held
in the Corona del Mar Community Youth Center. The
Oasis senior center Is due to open nert month In the
north wing of the scbool buUdiog at 5th and Marguerite.
BOARD ELECTS COVERT
The Board of Library
Trustees for the Newport
Beach Public Library has
elected Spencer E. Covert
Jr. Is the new chairman.
A resident of West Newport,
he is an attorney with the
firm of Aleuoder Bowie of
Newport Center.
Carter McDonald otCoro.
na del Mar, was re-elected
Ytce-<:hairman. Prior to his
rt?ttrement he was assocta.
ted wtttl the J. W. Robinson
department stores.
Mrs. R. L. Rlchmottl is
the newest trustee, repla-
cing Mrs. Patricia Black.
Mrs. Richmond r.as been ve-
ry active in the Friends of
PHOTOS SHOWN
BY NB OFFICIALS
Three Newport Beach of.
rtctals are participating In
the library'S '•focus oo pho-
tography'' thi s month.
the Newport Beach Public
Library and was President
of that group for the past
three years.
other board members are
T. Phillips Morgan of Bal-
boa, outgoing chairman, and
Miss Zada Taylor,of the Back
Bay, retired children's li-
brarian from the Los An.
geles pubUc library.
KNOTT'S BERRY FARM
TRIP IS SET JULY 20
The City ofNewportBeach
parks, beaches and recrea-
tion department is offering a
'·gold mine" of a trip to
Knott's Berry Farm on July
20. The cost is $6 tor 12
years and older and $5 for
11 years and under, Price
includes admission and tO-
ride ttcket book. Busses will
depart from Mariners and
the Community Youth Cen-
ter at 2 p.m. and IV'lll re.
turn at 10 p.m.
STAN COLE ofBaycrest'W'U
appointed Monday by tbe Ci-
ty Couocl to the Newport
Beach Parks, Beaches aDd
Recreation Commission. He
succeeds Per Trebler, who
resigned. A Los A~:~geles na.
ttve, he graduated from USC,
and has lived here 17 years.
He is 1n the printing bust.
ness. He is also chairman
of the city's environmental
committee, and is on the
state's developmentally dis·
advaiJtai:ed board. He r.as
been oomlnated for a position
on the board of dlredors
of Fairview hospital. He
belongs to tbe Newport-Bal-
boa Rotary Club, the Hoag
Hospital 552 Club and the
Irvine Coast Country Club.
(Ensign photo.)
BY HUGH R. MCMILLAN
The water sbortace ofthls
summer Is ootbi.Dg oew for
the flarbor area.
As t.a.r back as records
sbow It has either been
draught or flood. The lDd.l·
dl.ans, Spanish and early ar.
ri•inc settlers from tbe east
obtalned water from the
spring wblcb flowed Jnto Up-
per Newport Bay and from
the Santa Ana rtver.
In 1863--64 came the most
disastrous drought on re-
cord. On the Spaolsb ru.
ches, cattle was lost by the
thousands aDd the owners
became bankrupt. The Am-
ertcanos bought the n.ocOOs
and spilt tllem up. WOllam
N. Tedford used cattle boDeS
to make a traU from Gospel
Swamp to Upper Newport
Bay when the steamboat Va-
quero first arrtt·ed to 1870.
Tbe ft.rst read throuch cos.
ta Mesa?
Tbe greatest Oood kDo1nl
to date occurred In 1861,
according to H. L. Sherman.
Other such eeologtcal diS·
asters occurred to 1884,
1886, 1889, 1914, 1916 and
1928, creatine Newport Pe-
ninsula in the process.
Tbe point of this whole
thing Is, after a drought
there is a flood. The flood
control people and enryooe
else uQderstand this. Their
claim today is that the San-
ta Ana rfver poses the worst
flood threat anywhere In the
United states west of tbe
Mississippi River. Not
enough; thee. too much.
Flood.proonqc the river Mayor Milan M. Dostal
has 3 color photograpbs of
Colorado scenes on display
in the Mariners bnnch.
HOME FOR BOYS OK 'D
BY MESA PLANNERS
A group home for 6 to 8
boys, ages 15 to 18, at 2180
Elden Ave., was approved
by the Costa Mesa Planning
Commission Monday night
for Ian Flatley, same ad-
dress.
Arden Cannon dies at71
CouncUman Ray E. wu.
!tams' photos of the Back
Bay are at both the Marl-
ners and Corona del Mar
branches. Scenes of Mexico,
taken by Library Trustee
Carter McDonald, are at the
Corona del Mar branch.
A camera display at Mar-
lners was provided by Cal 's
Cameras of Costa Mesa. Ro-
bert McLaughlin, a teacher
at the Corona del Mar high
school, Is displaying hlscol-
1ectlon of old cameras at the
Corona del Mar branch.
The home will be licensed
by the state and use live-
In house parents and a so-
cial worker, commission·
ers learned. An extension
of 2 more years for a youth
shelter ln a !lome at 170
Del Mar Ave. was also gran-
ted. Sil youths, ages 10 to
17, and a resident advisory
couple wUI use the home.
Aroen Cannon. woo once
owned a food market In Co.
rona del Mar aDd a mobUe.
home park In Costa Mesa,
was buried here Mooday. He
d.ied Juoe 26 In Colorado
Springs, Colo,, at the age
or 71.
Mr. CllMOn owned Can.
non's F'ood Center at Coast
Hwy, and Heliotrope lD the
1940s and 1950s, and was
also owner of Roll log Homes
mobUehome park 1o Newport
Blvd. In Costa Mesa. He and
his wife, Jewell, had Uved
PLYMOUTH OiUROi
Associate Pastor Cal Ste·
Yens w1.L1 conduct the 9 a.m.
Bible study 1n the book of
Mark aDd also dellnr the
10:30 a.m. sermon nus Suo.
day at Plymouth Coocrega.
tlonal Church, 3262 Broe.d
St., Newport Heights. Hb
sermon topic Is ''So JOU •
think you're just a lltue
'Flying' driver unhurt
cog.''
A Balboa Island resident
escaped unhurt early Moo.
day after ••flying" his car
more Uan 100 feet through
tbe a.lr oft Jamboree Rd.
Firemen responded )Jst
after mJdD!cbt, when a pas.
serby reported seeln(a ear
lean the .:NtM>ouDd laoe,
•••••••••••••••••• MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Me. ' Board of Realtors totalled more
· than $301 mW1on during the tirst
6 monthll of 1977. THIS 1S A 34-1/2%
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD
OF 1976. 5,11UI new Ulltlngs were
proceBsed, of wbicb 55% WERE SOLD.
81% of tbe ealee were cooperative.
cross tbe ceDf:er <IIYtder and
the oorthbouod Lane, ftyOYer
an embankment )lit JX)rth
of the Back Bay brldce oYtr
Jamboree, and burst I.Dto
names on Impact,
When tlremenarr1Yed. Joe
Gubbins, 35, bad alretdye.z.
Ungutshed an GDder·tiMI·
hood nre aDd was manellQc
at OOw be bad ~antnd tbe
filght wUh )l.t a fn sent.
ches. Firemen reported that
the 19i5-f'ord made a per.
teet 4-pollll landiD( In the
soft ncant tleld. , ,
Mr. GWbtu pn DO rll·
soD for h11 ~DtMeo fl..lcllt,
but O.remta aaumtd bl bid
doztd at tbe whMI.
L~ JOID' property with a Realtor. Cy You no of ·~· t• •• , •••.• -· ' •.• -•••.•. , =t' -::rr.r •. illoolllll
in Laguoa HUis for the past
few years.
Other surVIvors are
daughters Jolen Craig ot
Westminster and L100a
Spang of Lake Forest, bro.
ther Bluford Cannoa and sls·
ters Ocle Flower andArleoe
Humpston, all of Nebraska,
and 5 CJUdcblldren.
Graveside services at Pa-
clftc VIew memorial park
were condu:cted by Dr , Rob.
ert Ball of the First Pres.
byterian Cburcb of Santa ....
BASEBALL INJURI ES
SHOW UP LATER
AD 11·r•r-old Harbor
Vtew Homes boy Ia ~r.
atl.ac at Hoq bospltal after
suffel"llle a delayed ._cuoo
to a Wel>a!IIDJar,.
N-It Fl:re llopt. para.
medics rusbed toJotm Kabl's
borne at 1729 Port Ma.rpte
Tuesday after be ~ COD·
YUIIIIIII IUid bleedltlc ,_
tbe noM Ud moutb. He bid
bttO aeeldtabJIJ bit ta tbe
btad by I butblll bl.t I
da~Uer, ud t.d sbo'n
oo IJPIIfreet. uDttl he col-lapood ,.._,.
He wu 1lllld loolordll ID....,_
will cost a bUIIoo dollars
aDd take 10 years to com.
plete, It is claimed. studies
are stUl being made and ap.
parently a oomber of years
wUI pass before the project
Is approved and started.
Costa. Mesa PI~
Commission members at a
recent meeting were listen·
lng to a deYeloper wtthpl.alls
for a commerelal-Ottlce
complex at the' southwest
corner of Bear st. and Sun-
fiow er Ave. His plans took
care of a possible 2 feet
of flood water Co vering ttJa.t
area, which sort of surpri-
sed everyone. It's more tr.an
3 miles from the river.
The City ofNewportBeach
did a beautiflll ~ of rat.
sing West Newport Park al-
ong Coast Rwy. at Bitter
PoiJll (58th st.) to keep the I
rlnr f'tom taking Its old
course toto Newport Bay.
The loYestpotohowlsCoast
Hwy. JtseU, wb..lch sboo.ld be
ratsed about S feet where
It goes onr old Bitter Point
Dam.
The Santa~ RIYe r floods
HAROLD HARVEY
OF N.B. IS DEAD
Harold H. Harvey, 65, of
611 Lido Park Dr., LldoPe.
nlnsula, died July 8 In Hoag
hospital. He was secretary.
treasurer of Securtty Title
Insurance Co., Santa Ana,
formerly the AlUaoce Title
Co., being with t~ tlrms 1
for more thaD 40 years.
He Is a~"tved by his son,
Jim Harrison. and daughter,
Carol)'ll RardLnJ. He was
born iD AshlaDd, Oregon, the
son of John and Edith Har-
vey, Orange County pioneer
family.
He atteoded schools in
Santa Ana and the University
ot Artr.ona. He was a long.
time member ot the Santa
Ana KJwuis Club and Elks
Lodge 794. f:ts family sug.
gested memortal contrfbu.
tlons to the American Can.
cer Society. Burial was at
sea, arranged . by the Nep.
tune Society.
RAY WHITSON, 64, OF
COSTA MESA IS DEAD
Fuoenl senices for Ray
Whltsoo. 64, ot Costa Mesa,
a.re ICbeduled for 10 a.m.
today. July 14, lD Pa.ct.nc
VIew Cblpel, wttb tbe Re'f'.
Tbomu BeaYellltl ottlcta.
tiDe· Mr, Whitsoo,. u electron-
Ics IAipec:tor, died I.D Costa
Mea July 11. He ls IUl·
Y1Yed by ll1l wtte, Velma;
1 I9Dt Howard, of Or&Qct;
a dlucbter, Nuc:y Law,
Ttll'f)le City; s brotbers,.
lliDah Wbl~ En1n,
Ttll:l.; JobD Whtt.a ... COlt&
Mea, ud Warren Wbtt.eoo,
Portluil, On.; 2 llattrl,
M_,. Mlddletoa aod Abby
FrM-bolb oiSoolllGate,
Wleb., Ud 4 pudclllldnll.
•
••
of 1916, 1928 and 1938 cut
second outlets Into the ocean
between West Newport and
Huntington Beach. According
to Sherman. prior to 1825
the river dlscflarged hi:o AJ.
amitos Bay. I KUeS.S that's
wr.at•s considered Seal
Beach these days. In tr.at
yea r urusually heavy noods
caused the river to adopt
a new route southeast of the
Huntington Beach Me§.
"LUMIERE"
JEANE MOREAU
English Subtitles
RATED "R"
Will the winter of 1977-78
be the next Ume the river
cuts a second outlet to the
sea?
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At He liotro pe Phone 613 ·6260
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TASK FORCE AIMS FOR
LOWER COST HOUSING
Lower co.t boaallc la tbe
pi ot a taiiE fore. ot the o.._, '.:outJ Chapter,
BIIUcllac ~ry Aao. TUk
toree cbltrmu Art DaAitl-
tu, A.lA., ays,'•Our pri-
mal')' obJeeUve ls to eUclt
qualtty ProdlietJoo of low.
er colt bocastDc. We lnteod
to do thls by ftrst develop-
iDe a CODCtpbaal model or
plan tbat ocdUnes 1DceaUves
nectsary to slgnUlcantly
lower boestog costs aDd then
demoutrate the feulbWty
of the concept by bulldltl(
a pllot project."
GEM
TALK
BY J.C.HUIIIPH RI E S
J. (. ,,,,.,,,, '· ,,,,.,,
d ru.-al I~:! I \ Pfl fio rt
H/r d. loa \ "''l!n a ( ,, <;I a
\1 t'sa lantJmark f!J r "t<Ht'
than l'J \•·l1r\, ~~ art
aullto nt, rut 1!.""'' tJtt d
ft'll ,,,,,.
DIAMONDS
IM THE ROUGH
A "diamond to the
rough" ts a classic exam-
ple of basic quality which
must ~ Improved to reach
lts potential.
Dtamood cutters are the
speclal breed of men who
bring dlamoods through the
metamorphosis from rough
to ready. About 800 of the
world's best work In what
bave been descrlbed as old-
fashioned sweatshops ln a
two-block area of Manhat-
tan. They rent space at
workbenches in mawfac-
turl.Dg plants aod pay their
rent by turning out a cer-
talo amount of work Cor the
landlord. Most have no
fringe benefits of any ld.nd.
Yet, they have been classi-
fied as being among the
world's great artisans.
Cutting a rough diamond
is among the most exacting
feats on earth. A tiny mis-
take could cost thou sands
of dollars.
AIJ adYUory c:oaunttt ..
•med by Cblpter ~
Jolll Kolm.Mr IDebadee 'l'bo· mu au.,, c:Mtrmu, Or-ur• =outr eo.rd ots.per-
Yllors; Howard Slectl. pre.
stdeat, state .,.abaal S.nacs
II ~ Gtorte FaJtoD, tte.-
presldeot, Walker II lAe;
James GUlenn. exeeuUve
vlce;>relideDl, MJ.qfOG VI.
ejo; AltredGobar,prMlcleDt,
Alfred Gobar Aa.oclatea;
Randall Presley, presfdeDl,
Presley DevelopmtDt Com.
puy; Herb Tasker, MG1or
vlce-prestdeat, Muoa-Mc-
Dume Company, I.Dd wu.
llam Watt, rtc:e-prestdeot,
muttltamUy dtvtstoo. the Ir-
vine Company.
Se~ wttb Mr. Daniel-
fan on tbe steert.ac commit-
tee are WUllam Lawrence,
manager, plaDillng, poUcy
and research. tbe lrvtDe
Company; Marsball McCaJn,
manager, resideotlal plan-
o1JC aod research, Missloa
Viejo Company; and Manny
Perez, plana.tng program co-
ordloator, Arch.t-Tektoo.
L. E. HARLOW DIES
Funeral services for Le.
land E. t~arlow, 71, of Costa
Mesa, were beld July 11 at
Rose fUlls Memortal Park,
Whittier, followed by Inter-
ment ln tbe park.
Mr . Harlow was a real
estate broker and bad Uved
in the Harbor Area for Z8
years. He died tn h1s home
July 6.
PUBLIC NOT IC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow!Dg person Is
doing business as: Capri
Properties, Z339 Port Car-
lisle Place, Newport Beach,
Ca. 9Z660: Edward J. Leon-
elli, 2139 Port Carlisle
Place, Newport 3each_ Ca.
92660.
This business Is conduct-
ed by an lndivldua1. Signed;
Edward J. Leonelll.
This statement was flled
wlth the county clerk of Or-
ange Couoty July 11, 1977.
Publlsh: July 14, Zl, Z8,
Aug. 4, 1977, 1D the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -78683
FISHERMAN Howard Folsom, left, Who 1s alao a.n ac-
compllabed professloolll pbotognpber, combl.Ded tbe Z
sldlls to produce '' A Whole new world of ftlb.lDg,"
which be preaeoted as a program last week at tbe Co-
rona del Mar Kiwanis Club. He tumed and narrated
a loQC-JUCe n.tl.tJC trtp along Baja CalUornla, and
s howed 1t to the club. Preseot1Dg b.im with a Kiwanis
memento after tbe meeUag at the VUla Sweden res-
taurant ls Michael Dooley of Kiwanis.
Auto sale curb asked
Private auto sales by in-
dividual auto owners from
private property might soon
stop in Costa Mesa It the
city acts on a proposed law
from the Motor Car Dealers
Association of Costa Mesa.
A letter urging tbe ban
from association prestdent
Stephen P. Conoell to the
Costa Mesa City CouncU has
been referred to City At-
torney Roy June.
'•Tbere Is oo guarantee
that these vehicles have met
tbe standards of tbe Envl.roo-
meotal Quality Act for pol-
lution such as required trom
licensed automobUe deal-
ers,'• Mr. Connell wrote.
'•No requlremest elist.s on
this type of sale for a.ny
safety check for vehicles
sold such as Cor brakes,
headlights, mutners, etc.,
all or whtcb are required
by the licensed dealer. It
Is our feellng that the risk
of the sale vehicles bavlng
stolen parts and accessor-
Ies is unreasonably high,
pa.rUcularly in the area or
mag wheels. wlde tires, ste-
reos, van parts and CB ra-
dios.
''Not the least ot oor con-
cerns, also, Is the ef1ect
of this haphazard type of
display to the Clty Beauti-
fUl . We are advised tbat the
city has a beauWlcaUon
committee and we hope that
we can soUclt their support
for this type of ordinance."
S&L opens new office NEWPORT HARBOR EHSI GN
PUBLISHED WEEKLY ·PG. ~
lliURSOAY, JULY 1._ 1177
CORON A DEL MAR. CALif.
~-FedenJ Sanap
ud Lou Aaa.. wU1 eelt-
bntt Ita 4!Dd ...U•erary
eoi.oc:JdtiDll, wttb tbe~
1llc of a DeW bnocb ofllce tn
the Clty of OnQie, today,
July 14, at 2535 H. Tu.un
StrMt, factnc tbe Mall.
Wlss Lorna WUla, prut-
deat ol tbe Au od aUOG tor
tbe last ZO years I.Dd tbe
ft.rst woma.n to ~ elected
presfdeot of a federal saY-
ings and l~n. 1Flll P"llde
at the customary rlbboo cut-
Ung ceremonies.
After the ceremonies, tbe
pubUc wm be lnvtted oo a
tour of the new facllittes
and to partake or a free tor
all catered ranchero butfet
ln the old CallfornJa styte,
fea tu rt.ng ene bUadas, Span-
ish rlce, refrled beans, ta-
males, watermelon. fruit
punch and cotree. Entertalo-
meot will be provided by a
roving mariachi baDd,
Jaclde Olden of tbe KNX
food news will be on band to
autograph copies ot her flyer
featurl~ summer salad re-
clpes. Seedllng oUve trees
in 4-ioch pots wm be given
to all.
The building totals 8,500
square feet, Is ooe story
high and follows designs by
Miss MUls to reproduce the
early C allfornla arcbJtec-
ture or the orlgtnal Yorba
Linda Ranch. It is residen-
tial in cha racter wtth a slo-
ping clay nashed tlle roof
of terr-cotta red. Exterior
walls are of off-white stuc-
co.
James A. Brown, a veter -
an In the financial field, bas
been named rr.anager of the
..., ofllee, &tla Ill tbe A.ao-
etatloo' a lfOWllll cll&l&.
Bon ud nt.d lD Soltll Da-
lrotl. Mr. Bron att-*' ooUece lD WI"D81P01Ja ud u
a padlate ot tbl AJaeJ1cu
IMUtlrte at BaaJdac. He mo-
ved to J...oac Steeb lD 1945.
after MrYiJic 4 year1 lD tbe
43rd U.S. Army EarfDeen
dllrt.ac World War n. He bu
beeG Wl1b bukii.Dd •rlDP
and lous since tbat time.
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en you run
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Most cutters are Ortho-
dol Jews, with long beards
aDd longer famtly tradi -
tions of diamond cutting.
Tbe tnde has been passed
on to tbem by ceneraUoos
1D their rammes. They are
tlercely independent. The
d.lamood business could not
survtve wttboUt them.
Photo clas~ at library
Dlsappoloted w1tb your
ptcture-tatlag efforts? Don't
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Drawing on years or pro-
fessional experiences, Al
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slldes and soapsbots and
s hare the little tricks he's
learned along the way. The
program is aimed at the
non-photographer who )1st
wants to be able to preserve
his vacation memories on
fil m. Mr. Belson wlll lllus.
trate hls remakrs with a
sllde presentation.
He is dir ector of the New~
port School of Photography.
A native of London, England,
he spent lZ years in Las
Vegas worldng as a fllsbJon
photographer and has pub-
Ushed a ten on the sub-
ject eotitled '•Fu hlon pho -
tography techniques."
This 90 mloote program
Is presented as part or the
Santiago library system's
series on the special inter-
ests in the community.
6 WEEK PROGRAM
EASES BACK PAIN
A med ically-designed ex-
ercise program for people
who suffer back pain wtll
be offered at tbe Orange
Coast YMCA beginning July
18, acco rding to Ron Mar-
ldllle, director of health aDd
physical educaUon.
The 6-week program wUJ
meet on Mondays and Thurs.
days at 00011 at tbe Y,.CA,
Z300 Untversity trhe, Back
Bay. Mr. YarldWe reports
that real relief or back pain
bas been achieYed by 901
or the pa.rticlpaDts ln the
NaUODil YWCA program.
More information on the
class may be obtained
by calltng the YMCA at 642-
9990,
Y LUNCHEON TODAY
AT KID KAMP SITE
Members of tbe YMCA
CeDtury Club and their
ru..u hln *o lnnted to
atttad a laDcbtoD today, July
1•, at tbe YMC' Kid Kamp
lite. AccordJ.Dc to Tony
Freac:b, YMCA board ebalr • nwa. tuac:b wm be provided
ud a procnm prMtated by
tbt cbllclna attedll tbe ca-. t10 •• ftnt-IIUd bow COli...,..,.. ....,
la be611 ~ Ia YMCA
c.......,.l!etHI • .....,._ _r...._rU.,..._ n. 'OICA C .... ry Clllll»
Ja a fteriiJ .....-rt,.,.. ,._ • ...,.. OOibaaes
a ...... ot $100 ,..rtJ
• -.... ,. ... y •• 90ft .. ,...... ,... ..,.
Oftf 100 ....... ot tM
,.mpo~~p.
And whatever shows. costs.
Here's one simple solution. Keep your indoor tem perature Cl t 7H0
instead of 70° and you could cut your cooling costs up to 30 percent
A ir conditioning is supposed to keep you comfortable. not cold
By the way. make sure all your doors and windows are closed
Why pay to air condition the neighborhood?
Again. remember. Indoor temperature 78° or higher.
It's another way you can help conservation. And it will definitely
pay off-next time your meter reader shows up.
Southern California Edison
Cycle racing gets boost
~~' motoreyete ra .. etnc ln tiM Harbor Area
recelved 1 lrtmeodousboost
when a· dee laton was to..
nouDC.td by the Amedean
Moto rcyclist 4.sloclltlon
and l'rllernatloaal goverol~W
body (Fl~) tbat for the flrst
time 1n history, 2 American
riders will be quaUI')1.oe for
the 1977 world champton-
stups to be h.eld 1n Europe
Jo September.
The Orange Coo~ Fair-
grounds track In Costa Me·
sa has been selected as the
site for the qualltylrc event.
bringing 2 of the most pop-
ular riders back to Anleri-
cao soli for the specUic
purpose of qualify!~. Mike
Curoso and Scott Autrey,
both performing on teams
In England all summer, wUI
fl y Into Orange Coom:y for
the July 29 QUalifying races.
Producer Harry Oxley re-
ports there will not be any
addJUooal ticket costs for
I he world champlonsh.lpqua-
Ufter.
This Friday's program
w111 be held in conjunction
wttb theanwalOrangeCoun-
ty Fair. Speedway tickets
will go on sale after 4 o'-
clock. aDd admission to the
Fair will be free for all
Speedway fans,
Last Friday night's pro.
gram, l oth ol the season,
saw Mike Bast get a quick
jump oo the field Mark
Cherry, Bru ce aod
Altn Cbrlsttu t.Od wtll tbe
scratch m.a.ID by a bite leactf;l
over Cherry. Peohall won the
ha~leaP malo by a wide
maq:ln. aotchlnc: Ills secood
tn a row. Bob McLain was
second,
Bob Berry took the se-
cond dlvtston main wlllle Ron
Markegard DOsed out 'Kttth
Brtdtotd 1n the third ctt ..
Ylstoo malo.
Takt~ oooaotaUOn Winl
were ~bb Ferrell lD the ·
scratch aDd Stan Flanders
In tbe ha.Ddlca.p. Mile But
got a fiytnc start on Bobby
Schwartz aDd won the spe ..
clal Z-lap Matcb race han-
dUy.
Good recruiting for Gillis
It's been a banner spring
for Tandy Gillis, Orange
Coast College's bead basket-
ball coach, who Is beg!~
his second year at the OCC
helm. He spent this sprtnc
recruiting, landing all the
players he went after.
He was hired as OCC's
coach last summer, but had
Uttle time to recruit play-
ers for the 1976-77 cam-
paign. Not surprisingly, Ills
team nnlsbed with a some-
what dismal 9-1 7 mark. But
things should be different
for the Pirates next season.
··We've landed 9 top high
school players and we !lave
6 good sophomores back
from last year's team," he
said. '·I think that means
we're gotng to be pretty
good next December."
The 9 recruits Include
4 players who parUcpated
in the Orange County all
star game: guard Ray Or-
gill, 5-11 , from Estancia
high, and forwards Pete Neu -
maoo, 6-5, from Estancia,
Steve Parrino, 6-4, from
Costa Mesa and Rob Galey,
6-4, from Newport Harbor.
are sure starters for us
next sea.son," GUlls says.
The OCC coach plans to
start Orglll at one or the
guard slots and NeumaDD
at one of the forwards. Or-
glU scored 17 points in the
Orange County aU star game
and co ntributed 6 assists.
Neumann scored 10 and had
3 rebounds.
NB night
at stadium
Thursday night, Aug, 11,
wiLl be tl'!e Newport Beach
Night at Dodger stadium In
Los Angeles, as the Dodgers
meet the Cincinnati Reds,
Newport Mayo r Milan
Dostal is scheduled to throw
out the first balL City em-
ployees wtll rid£> free by
bus to the game. Othe r or-
ganizations in the city are
.also lining up group outings
to th.e game. The NeWJXITI
Harbor Exchange Club will
haul its members to the
stadium by private bus, with
box suppers being supplied
by Exchangite B!ll Boyer's
La Cave restaurant.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER a t the AAU Junior Olympics
volleyball champlonstups last month to Chicago was Kori
Pulasld, 14-year -old Newpo rt Harbor high school stu dent.
Korl, seen here ''digging" a hard shot, was the spark-
plu g of the Orange County VoUeyt'all Club team, which
won the AAU title,
TWINS KORI AND KRIS
TOP VOLLEYBALL STARS
When Newport Harbor high
freshman Kori Pulaski was
named most valuable player
at the recent AAU Jr.Olym -
pics in Chicago, it was the
culm ination of :w months of
ha rd work and dedication
since she )olned the OrangE'
county Volleyball Club
(OC VBC ) lnNovember,l975.
Korl was named the tour-
nament most valuable player
after she led ne r OCVBC
Other recruits are guards
Bret .Yilkenson, 6-2, from
Fountain Valley and Paul
Akin, 6-2, from Corona del
Mar; and forwards Et1 Bell,
6-5, from Edison, St.eve
Timmons, 6-6, from New-
port Harbor and Tim Page,
6-4, from Westminster,
The Harbor Area baseball
program, whi ch runs leagues
for youngsters in this area,
is helping to promote the
special night, and will bene-
fit lrom the sale of tickets.
. Blue team to Hs second
straight r.ationa 114-& -under
charnplor.st1iP. Her team
rna rci;ed through the tourna-
Now, Korl awaits her high
s chool SE'ilson with enthu-
siasm, Last season, Laguna
Beach and Corona del Mar
met In the C,LF'. finals, and
both appear to have strong
teams again. However, with
5 Jr. Olympics All.Amerl-
cans (Korl, Kris, Karl Rush,
Karen Olson, aod Marie Lun-
die), Newpo rt aar·bor may
be ready to c hallenge Its
2 local rivals. Although she
will only be a sophomore,
Kori should be one of thE>
top players in the C.l.F.,
Coach Fllr klnger S3}'S,
.. Two of those freshmen
538 CENTER STREET · COSTA MESA · 646-1919·
WEIGHT SETS -JUMP ROPES -DUMBELLS
SPEEDO SWIM SUITS
BOOGY BOARDS
·-O.P. SWIM-TRUNKS
DUCK FI:.ET FINS
··-····································································-··-········ ' VOLLEY BALLS •·· SOCCERBALLS -· TENNIS BALLS
WARMUP SUITS RUNNING SHORTS
RACQUETBALL ' RACQUETS
TENNIS
TENNIS DRESSES
TENNIS RACKETS
TENNIS SHOES
BASEBALL SHOES
SOCCER SHOES
LT04Dit.
V-8. auto. trans .. fa ctory air conditioning.
power steering. power d•sc brakes. neat&r.
Motor ff l35142 Stock Jt2894
$2699
I
ment with a perfect 12-0
r ecord, defeating Its sister
OCVBC White team tn the
finals, 15-6, 15-lL Her
teammate and Identical twin
sister, Krls, was also named
to the Jr. Olympics all-
tourney team, Krls, who
played on OCVBC's second
team in 1976, was also se-
lected to the Jr. Olympics
all-tourney team last year.
For Korl, her rapid rise
to the top of the 14-and-
under age bracket began In
October, 1975 , at OCVBC's
annual Jr. high school tour-
l'lament. At that tournament,
Kort was named to the coun-
t y all-star team, and was l.n-
vlted to try out for the club
team. She was one of 10
girls selected from the 32
prospects.
OJ ring the winter of 19?6,
she Improved rapidly and
earned a spot as a substi-
tute on the club's !latlooal
championship team of 1976,
As Injuries took their loti
at the national tourney, she
became a key fa ctor tn thE'
team's win. Last fall, Kori
was one o! 2 freshmen to
make the Newport Harbor
high varsity, whi ch won the
Sunset League and advanced
to the C.I.F. quarterfinals
before being eliminated by
Santa Monica,
Once the season ended,
she began playing with ol-
der girls during the club's
winter season ln various
Southern California tourna-
ments. Even though she was
the youngest player on the
team, she soon beca me their
most reliable player.
P U BLIC NO TICE
FICTIT lOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Hall Pa-
cific Realty, 1336 Santanel-
la T£>r., Corona del Ma r,
Ca. 92625: Galen Nelson
Hall, 1336 SantaneHa Ter.,
Corona del Mar, Ca. '32625.
This business ts cooduc-
ted by an individual. Signed:
Galen N, Hall.
This statement was rtled
With the county clerk of Or-
ange Cou rty July 8, 1977.
Publish: July 14, 21, 28,
Aug. 4, 1977 , in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -78635
Kori's athletic accompli.
shments don't endoothevol.
ley ball court. She and Kris
both started. as freshmen
on Harbor's softbaU team
this past spri~. Though they
didn't play on the schOol
team, the twins were mem-
bers of an all freshmen bas-
ketball team whi ch easily
won the school G.A .A. tllle
last year,
Seemingly, their athletic
abflity Is hereditary. As a
high school football player,
their father, Roily, was New -
port Harbor's athlete of tbe
year, and their mother, Ma'.:
rllyn, is an avid tennis pla-
yer.
How does Kori compare
to Cheryl Johnston, last
year's MVP now with the
USA Jr. National team ln
Korea? Favorably, accor-
d!~ to Coach Flickinger.
'·Both were dominating
players as 14 year-olds, yet
different," he says. ''Cheryl
was more explosive, but Ko -
rl, as a 14 year-old, Is
steadier. Ct!eryl has gotten
stronger ln the past year,
bul Kori Is taller and may
always be a little taller than
Cheryl.
'•I feel very fortunate to
have coached both of these
two kids."
Sign rulings
set July 25
An illegal sign with let-
ters 32 Inches high where ,
the Costa Mesa sign ordin-
ance calls for a maximum
height of 28 Inches might
cost Burger King restaur-
ant at 3150 Harbor Blvd.
between $5,000 and $6,000
to cl:lange, tile Costa Mesa
Planning Commission was
told Monda y night.
The sign, with the words
''Burger Ktng•· tn letters
24 and 32 inches high, has
already been built, commis-
s ioners were told. It comes
within the square-footage al -
lowed but some of the letters
are too lllgh. Commission.
ers decided to hold the zone
exception permit untu their
next meeting, Monday night,
July 25,
Also held tor 2 weeks was
a zone exception permit for
PUBLIC NOTI CF= Harbor Lawa Memorial
S-86028 Park. 1625 Gisler Ave., the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS former Harbor Rest Mem -
IiAME STATEMENT orla1 Park, for a varlaoee
The following persons are to add a cround sign that
doing business as: Nelson exceeds area, hetcbt and
Properties, a Ltd. Partner-letter-helgbt allowed by
ship, 29602 OeerdaleCircle, code. The sign would be
Lagu~ Niguel, Ca. 92677: temporary, pending con-
Arthur H. Nelson, 29602 structlon of a memorlalc ha-
Deenale Circle, Laguna.Ni-pel, mortuary, cnmatory.
guel, Ca. 9Z677; Dennis Mar-and mausoleum on the
shall, S012 Hemlock, lrvint, &rounds.
Ca. 92'115, Al10 coatlDUed WU I ti-
ThlJ business ts eonckle-mtlu permlt for U.S.A. Pe-
ttd by a limited pertner· troleum Corp., Saata MonJ ..
ohlp, Slcned: Arthur H. Net. ca, for a rnJUDd lip 111&1
80n. excMdl aJlowlblt biiCM.
Tbla statement was fUed arta ud litter IMi&!lt at
with t11o ...,DIY clerk of Or-2~0 Ha*r Blt'd, Tilt 11101
.... c _., July n, 1977. tl., - -ptica lip
Pabllab: Jaly 14, zl. u. tlllt •eedl tM ~~~ AoJI. 4, l$77, lo t11o N""'rt , aroa Ud a 15-lool Dar pole
Ball>or Eulp. f-7-... tb a Z0 b)' M.bil tlac.
l
NEWPORT HAA80ft Ell SIGN
PUBU SitED WEEJ<(Y ·PG.&
THURSDAY, JULY 14, ~n
COIQIA DEL MAR, CALIF.
O.K. NEAR FOR
22-STORY SITE
Wimbledon
games set
The tblrd IDIWil Wlmblt·
don We5t tennis tou.nament
wUI be lleld Aq, ZO, 21 aod
27, 28, spon10rtd b)' tbt Wo ..
mea's Dtvtston or t1tt Ne•·
port Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce.
Dtteuslloaa are underway
by, Prudtllllal blouraoce
.. Compaoy aDd tbt trvtne
Company on a plu tor com-
pletion of tbe FlD&Delal Pla-
ta sector of Newport Center
•ltb con.strucUOA of a 22 ..
story om.ce buUdlnc on a
portion of the ftDll ll.acre
site, according to Eroest C.
Wilson Jr., wbose rtrm of
Lqdon It Wilson would be
archUeets for the project,
The buUd1ng1 to be de-
veloped and owned as a long-
term investment by Pruden-
tial, Is under tbe height li-
mit and well wUhln the
square footage Umlt recent-
ly set by City Council re·
solution setting growth li-
mits on Newport Center, Mr.
Wilson said,
Prudential, which has been
investing in Newport Center
since the Insurance company
financed Fashion Island in
1965, reports that 50 per
cent of tl•e proposed buDding
Is committed to lirms al-
ready doing business in New.
port Beach and the Immedi-
ate vtetnlty,
Prudential aod the Irvine
Company have been in nego-
tiations on lease of the New-
port Center parcel for the
past eight monttls and an-
nounced that lease signing
is eq>eeted shortly.
Du ring the past weeks,
members ot the Newport city
staff have been advised of
plans for the ornce buUdtng
and tor several other uses
-· aU wi thin the City's ge.
neral plan --that are being
considered for the r emain-
der of the block 600 site •
The proposals include the
possibility of a prestige ho-
tel.
The otnce building alone
will generate at least $7.5
mUUon In tax revewes to
the . city of Newport Beach
and to the Newport-Mesa
unilted school dlstrlet dur-
Ing its fi rst 10 years, Mr.
Wilson ooted.
PART TIME • Take Inven-
tory in local stores. Car
necessary. Write phOne
number, experience to:
ICC 166, Box 304, Par-
amus, NJ 07652.
WANTED M Experi-
enced ln Mandarin cook-
Ing. Shanghai Pine Garden,
300 Marine Ave., Balboa
Island. 673-3802.
eCARS
'72 DINO FERRARI coupe.
Yellow with black interior.
Only 3,000 mlles. $18,000,
(714 ) 838-6059. Call any-
time,
1964 PORSCHE SC -Dark
blue. $6,500. Great con-
dillon. 904-SLW, (2 13)
867-5746 or (714) 87 1-
4153.
• BICYCLES
SALE$ & $ERVtCE
420 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
646 -7706 -646-6855
MAlCOlM (BUD) CUTlER
• FLORIST
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DeMur! Tosh
H<>RISFS
PHONE : 64.4479
2431 Newport Blvd. eo. .. -.
• DRY CL!AN!RS
DIMMITT
/) . .;Jt!PMt .
(JP'CENTE&:
floost qutiiiJ' dr1 eiOUIIDI :
OD tbtprtm!He
SE~F SERVICE I.AIINDRY :
AD--latul-1
frlcldtl19'wullei'J
J2tt t.. c0An HlfY., C:DM
,HONIJ "'·"01
Construction of the office
buUdtni could start by March
of 1978. with ttrstoccupancy
by late 1979 or early 1980,
he said.
Charles Duno Co, Is re-
preSE''ltlng both parties in
the tease oegotJaUons and
would be exclusive leasing
agent for th e building, Con-
tractor would be Henry C.
Beck and C. L. Peck, a joint
venture. Peck has built se-
veral of the extsttng build·.
logs In Newport Center and
Be<'k Is one of the nation's
major office buiJdiR( con-
struction firms.
The architectu ral firm of
Langdon & Wilson Is also
the a.rchltect for the new
Newpo rt Harbor Art Museum
now under construction in
Newport Center.
Actor John Wayne la ho-
norary host. The JOhn Wayne
Tenni!: Club Is the seeoe
for the finals and the kick.
ort blender.
Proceeds w111 go to the
New OlrecUons project of
the Junior League and to the
Newport Harbor Area Cham-
ber of Commerce. New DIM
rections Is a half-way house
and drop-ln counseling cen-
ter for recovering alcoholic
women.
The preliminary teonls
matches wlll be held Aug.
20-21 at Park Newport, Bal-
boa Bay Racquet Club, Pali-
sades Tennis Club, Marri-
ott ho tel, Sheraton hotel,
South s;:oast Plaza hotel,
Raequet Club of Irvine, and
John Wayne Tennis Club.
All player s 18 years and
over are eligible tor all di-
visions.
pagne Hunt Breakfast
\(',\'11.•\l' \ '~·I lot . tn 1·0'1 I'. \f.
Phone 014) 644·1700
/J;;:;tj;;;lk? -!PNI
1 Time Z Tlm@S
2{) words or lt>ss • , _ 2.00, , _ , 3,50. , , , 4.50
21 to 30 words .. _ . , 3,00, . _ . 4.75. , •• 6,00
31 to 40 words, •• , , 4.00 . , , , 6.50 .. , . 8,00
Each word over 40 •.• to .. _ .. 15 ..... 20
• MISCELLANEOUS
FOR HEALTH'S SAKE:Oxy-
. gen/colon Uterapy. Gives
tone, helps constipation,
rids parasites. Also foot
reflexology, hnpr• ves
circulation, etc. Call Dee,
SALE
ll:i VOLT Kelvinator elec-
tric clothes dryer. $50.
Call 548-2113.
AMWAY-Personal, home,
car and tndustrl.al pro-
ducts. NUTRILITE food
supplements . Call 642-
0843 for prompt delivery.
• SERVICES
ALICE'S HOUSECLEANING,
reasonable, reltable. Ref-
erences. Own transporta-
tion. 646.4871 anytime.
• PERSOtUL
PSYCHIC CAN (m esmerize)
loved ones, other s to do
yoUr bidding. WrtteJamll,
Box 10154, Eugene, Ore-
gon. (503) 342-2210.
• MUSICAL FOR SALE
ONLY $695 for spinet or.
gao -late model with au
the automatic features.
Schmidt Musk Co., 1907
N, Main St., Santa Ana,
BEAUTIFUL console Wur-
lilzer plano, used, but per-
fect, $895. Schmidt Mu sic
Co., 1907 N, Main, Santa
Ana.
USED Yamaha Grand Piaoo-
these are hard to lind. Low
price, E-Z terms. Schmidt
Mustc Co., 1907 N, Malo,
Santa Ana.
• H EARINC AI OS 1-----------1 USED Plaoos-grands, con-
HAL AEBISCHER soles, spinets: Steinway, Baldwin, Yamaha, Knabe, '1/ll'rll... f Kimball, Currier, etc.,
etc., great buys, E-Z -· .......... . •Alit lNG AIDS terms. Schmidt Music Co.,
F . 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana. Proper 11t1ng A~sur ed
3409 E. Coast Hwv. • PLUMBIHG·HEATIHC
Corona del Mar
1 ___ 67_"._38_33 __ 1Just Plumbing
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~-= Clothing -Nautical Ctrts
Marine Hardware
Open .seven days a week
to serve you better
900 W, COAST HWY., N,B.
PHONE: 645-1711
EQUIPMENT
Water Heaters, Disposals,
Drains, Faucets , Copper
Re-J)Ipes .••. Reasonable
prices •• , Day, night, or
week-eMs!
JUST PLUMBING
Telephone: 642-4111
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U IIOUR AER\IICE
lltl COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEl, IUR
Newport Beach Balboa Island NEWPORT HARM>R ENSIGN
PUBLISHED WEEKLY· Pel. 7
lliURSOAY, JULY 14, 1977
CORONA DEL MAR, CALl F. Newport Beach Corona del Mar Estate.:-~~:=a.....A-aarboa Island u~,:
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. eltoice CocatiOH
PENINSULA home. 4 Or 5 BR. 3 ba.
all amenities. Lovely neighborhood. a
few steps from the beach. $195,000.
OTHER prestige waterfront homes
with pier & float from $385,000 up.
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
ltl~l aw.. at Linde Isle
~ 1 lA YSJDI Dlt, SUITE 1, N.L 675-4 16t .................
------------~------------NEWPORT CREST
TENNIS COURTS, POOL, JACUZZI AND SAUNA
ACROSS FROM TfDS SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM, 3
BATH PLUS DEN CONDOMlNIUM WITH MINI-
OCEAN VIEW FROM 2 DECKS I PRIVACY AND
GOOD PARKING. $135,000.
Invest in the Future
BUY LAND
206,93 ACRES PRESENTLY ZONED HEAVY AGRI-
CULTURE. FLAT LAND-WATER ON PROPERTY.
NEAR 4 MAJOR FREEWAYS AND LAKE PERRIS.
$3500/ ACRE. 12-MILES FROM RIVERSIDE.
Cathryn Tennille 644-6200
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901 DOVER DR., 6.Cl-823S I 16« SAH MIGUEL, 64+6200
.CS.CS CAMPUS OR., 7Sl-1.Cl.C
PLUSH CONDO
COROHA DEL MAR
THREE BEDROOMS, DEN AND DINI.NG ROOM.
TWO STORY WITH 26' VAULTED CEILINGS. FIRE-
PLACE, WET BAR, BUlL T -lN R. & 0., COM-
PACTOR, LAUNDRY ROOM AND OVERSIZED
DOUBLE GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC OPENER. 3,000
SQ, FT. OF PLUSHNESS.
JACOBS REALTY
675 -6670 . ................. or
"You'll be glad tomorrow
) that you bought J real estate today,"
' IEMJOtt.
Roy McCardle
Realtor
R!f..IAB LE SE RV1Cl!
SINCE 19 4J
10 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa
Harbor View Homes
1845 PORT WESTBOURNE
I -STORY 3 BR. & FAMILY
A showcase hnmt• ~ Absolutely .. ~mt
Condation·· Carmel Plan aboundin~ m
deluxe & <:os tly features. Prime
lotation on friendlv street. jusl stt-ps
to mvitin~ pool & lush greenbelt park.
Offered at Sl47 .500
HOW CAN I DEFER MY GAIN ON MY
RESIDENCE. IF I SELL? SERVlNG
ASK US NEWPORT BEACH
S'NCE19&0
759-0226 anytime
EARLE "BUD" CORBIN. GRJ
BROKER
*
FURNISHED
EACH UNIT HAS 2 BEDROOMS, ETC., PLUS
SLEEPING ROOM AND BATH IN GARAGE. FUR-
NISHED --AND ALL READY FOR SUMMER-
WINTER RENTAL.
Priced at $289,500
associated
IIAOI<ERSI I RI!ALTOR8
2021 W. IALIOA ll VD. 67J.l66J
MIW,OitT lEACH
Barr White Realtor
2901 NewPort Blvd.-------......._
Newport Beach, CA 92663
PENINSULA POINT
3 Br 2 Ba, Dming Room. enclosed
patio. fireplace, beamed reilin~s.
ftriced to Mit at S I 53, SOO
OWNER .' AGENT
~----o 7 5-4630
BLUFFS VIEW HOME
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
. Park-like vtew !rom virtually all r 10ms.
Three bedrooms; famUy room, also formal dlning
area. Two aod one-hall baths, 2 tirepl2ces, tuU
size 2-car garage. This Is the popular '· E'' plan
in the Bluffs.
Prtced !or quick sale at $149,500.
~ 759-0811
~ Wutwt Bfq.
j{ note from
)Iaury ...
T MY NEW LOCA TION I
After 16 y•rs in nal estate In the Corona del
Mar-~na ~ach area, I am open1ag my own r•l
tstateotllce.
MAURY STAUF_FER--
SEA LION REAL TV
1213 N. COAST HWY., LAGUNA BEACH
497•3388 O .. _,..MC lOOM IN COM 6~2212
************ Rachelle Robers, R..ltor
3333 E. Coast H ighway
Corona del Mar 675·237 3
****** ****·**** I
EXCHANGE CLUB of Newport Beach lleld Its aJlDUal
installation of otftcers last Tllursday at the Bahia Corin-
thian Yacbt Club. From lett are second vice-president
Garrett TeWinkle, presldeat Fred Davis; Division 8
E1cllange director WIULam Kobler, of Sadd.lebaclt Valley,
who inducted new members; nrst vice-president Michael
Gertner; secretary-treasurer Joseph Chambers, aDd Im-
mediate past District President George Ow of Scotts
Valley, who was l.nsta.IUng officer. The club, wlllcll bUls
itself as the oldest and largest service club in Newport
Beacll, meets TWrsdays at ooon at tile Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club. (Exchange Club pbOto.)
• COMPARABLE
LOW PRICES
ON ALL SIZES .
REDEVELOPMENT
CHANGE DELAYED
Fearf'Ul of creatlog ano-
ther :oastaJ Zooe Commis-
sion type organizatloo for
the Costa Mesa redevelop-
ment area, the Costa Mesa
City Counctl last week con-
tinued to July 18 acUon on
administrative amendments
to the redevelopment· plan.
Vice Mayor Jack Hammett
brought up the Coastal Com-
mission procedures as
CouncU me mbers consl.
dered the 18 pages of re-
development plan amend·
meots to end contucts be-
tween redevelopment agen-
cy and city policies and pro-
cedures tllat couldbecarrted
out With the changes. They
would also slmp!Uy the pro-
cessing of plans wllich re-
quire bot~ agency and city
NEIPO~THAROOR EHSI~ THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1977 DINNER DANCE FOR
;_:PU:.:Bl:::I.::SH:.::E:..D W:.:E::E:;;;KL;,;.Y...:· P.:G:.:• B __ ...:CO=IIOII=A .::DEL::,:M::;:Afi.!..::CA:::;L~I F. N, H, EXCHANGE CLU 8 no , .. ..,. i:1a1> ., N.B. COUNCIL AOION ~:-:-.:.r:=.:~~
11-• Belcb ClhC-· I old~. -· IIIIo Ft1do1 llilbl ol n ~~ 0 U -DdbiJ OD Atnert.. Ba.hiaCori.llt.lUuYacllt Chb,
cU aetld YoDday ~debt oo can Lfc1oD property at 15tb Cocld:alla: at ? aDC1 prime
the folio'trliiC ·II-IIIII>· St., wblcb oW be IDOOod rtb -r at I wUI bo tot.
Jeets: tbere u a eity blltortcal towed by daael.Dc to tht
• SENIOR CENTERftaD.. center. IOlUldl ot tbe '•Overseltet"
clag plan weDt aoebareed, • PARKING DISTRICT for group.
as tbe Councu cbOae to 10 Cent~ Newport got a 1•-IneomLnc otttcers tor the
ahead with plans to seek tatlvel boost, as the Coun. year will be tntroduced, and
federal Housing aDd Urban ell uked tor a study of how door prius be awar-
Development tuods, while al-the ctty could acquire the ded. A or about 75
"
2 die in training plane
Two Ill-VioJo ruon Joba H. Gllllo. ss, aad wu.
111m F. Relatr, SO, were
Wled wbn t.btlr World War
0 ll'tlllliJC plaDe -really
bad eacliM trouble on tlklac ott ttom OraDCe County Air-
port ud cnsbed shortly at~
ter 4 p.m. WedDeeday, July
6, lito a 4lrt ttetd eut or
Red Hill Ave. neartbeinter~
section of Lear Ave., south~
west of the aJrport,
Colta Mesa PollceOflleer
lett Clark ---.. the tarp black eolllmo of
smoke comJG~tromtllltfltld.
Wboe bo came DMI'!Jiopluo
II 'OU lolall1 """"od lD names aD4 tbere .. ,,. no
aan1YOrs, be reported.
Tbe ftltrs 11M ndloed tbe
eoatrol tower thtywere bl.v ..
111C ti!Cillo !rouble and the
111'Jl0rt cnlh crew 'ftS dls ..
patched. Officer Cluk re-
ported seeurllle the area and
bandllac crowd coatrol. lowlllc Carden ScbooJ to old Newport Iltroor Art Mu-
sbare the SU. aod Marguer-seum property at Balboa and
lte buDding with aelliors un-23rd aod tbe oearby Acker-
tU next June. man property at 106-Hn
• MARlNAPARK bayside 22nd, and bold tbe property
walkway will be 8 feet wide, tor posatble boDIJed aequtsJ ..
instetd of 10 feet, tile Coun-tton by the parJd.nc dlstrlct.
atlantic ~nusic stereo
ctl nde(j. • EMPLOYEE pay agree-
• APPOINTMENTS of ments were completed wttb
Matthew Ross to the citizens Ufeguards aod admlntstra-
E:nvironmentat Committee ttve and tecbnieal workers,
and stan Cole to succeed but negotiations continue
Per Trebler on the Parks, with poUce, tire and blue
Beaches ar.d Recreation collar employees.
Commission were approved.
• LIBRARY to be buut
in Newport Center got an
extra 4,000 square ft. added
to its plan to accommodate
th e technical services di-
vision oow on Balboa lsla.Dd,
and the administrative ser-
vi ces offlce now at Mariners
ltbrary.
• BEACHFRONT surplus
property owned by tile city
between 18th aDd 19tll street
was discussed. Part of tile
property will be sold to an
adjoining homeowner, and
part wlll become the stte
•
IPrrr_,_, Good Untrl Jul'( llrdl
'>ElEC liON \ER'f!CE ')ATI'lFACTIOH --\INCt \1) TY ONE
SYSTEM OF THE WEEK
$KENWOOD ®PIONEER' ISR, ADC
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" s 19900
KE"'WOOOS r<R <'600 SU!reo Rece<lli!r 1'1115 Pll'n!y C;l POWI'f lot <' Of 4 speal<er, 01f8C:I
Couplt'd Ourpur F11••meer Tun•I'IQ and many
mo•e outstand•no features 5QNICS P<'OO
~pPake<S u~ 1111 PIONEER c:ompone!')r, Tr>f'
8SR 2<'608X A.utomii•C
lu•f1!11Die '"''udes the ,. :~~·-.e,~~.,c~;~:.,~~'
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DEBBIE LUEBKE of Mission
Viejo was chosen '•Orange
Queen" and '·Miss Orange
County Universe'' at a pa-
geant held Sunday at the
Crescendo in Anaheim. She
will reign over the Orange
County F'air, July 15 .24,and
wUI enter the State F'atr
Maid of 2alltornta compe-
tition tn August and theCa-
lifornia Universe pageant in
March, 1978,
Tf>f' P•onf'er r<P-800e> •f1·0asn
AM ·FM Ci!SS e!le S rert>o
SUPERTUNER has 5-i latmn
ore·St>! Pus~b u!10f1 Tu n,ng
t Oc:kor>g F~st Forward ar>d Rt>wono
and Aulomat•c: Replav ft1 e
r S-16! coax.al soeakers have 10
01 mag"els ano dec:orato• grrllf's
Compte!e set onc:r"oes a 11
moun!tng ll!lrdware
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TO THE RESCUE
427.00
Ut.tS
Jtt.SO
ltf.SO
400.00
41t.t5
4tt.U
I see where our old potty-trained friend Bob Badham has helped our Ctty Council
get itself out of an embarrassing jam. He was a behind~the-scenes star of a melo.
dramatic rescue. This rescue will only cost all of us federal taxpayers a bit over
$1 million.
Here's how it happened, according to my sources: First of all, the city seemed
to be leaning toward the eVIction o! Carden School from the city-owned building
at 5th and Marguerite tn Corona del Mar. The kids would have been out and the
old folks would have been in this summer.
Then, Mr. Badham stepped in, and the next thing you know, the school has been
given unlll next June to clear out. Meanwhile the old folks were told they could use
part of the building.
But, watt a mlmtel The next star of this little melodrammer is the Man from
HUD. He says, '•You can't use that free federal money unless you get rid of the
school and get the senior citizen center going full blast by Septe[']ber of this year.
And, besides, you've got to provide more than 500 low-cost oousing units for the
old folks."
Well, the City Hall folks were loa dither. Sbould they drop the whole idea? Should
lhey stumble ahead, bllodly, and hope the Mao from HUD di1n't really mean what
, he said? Or shoul~ they enforce a little local control In the matter, give back the
federal money, and do their thing with local tax money?
There were some rumblings of hope. Several Councilmen hinted !bat the city
should throw off the strwgs from Washington and go It alone. Local ctvlc groups
started coming forward, offering voilibteer help on the project. For awhile there,
It looked like we might even see a return to responsible, local community action.
The Man from HUD came to town to talk to our City Hall' wizards. I have heard
that he told them basically the same thing he bad told them earlier lo his letter:
DANCE TO Washington's tune, or give back the federal money.
But then, In the last reel of our thrilling melodrama, comes a second letter from
The Man. He bas reconsidered. He would not foreclose the mortgage on Uncle's
money. The city could go ahead and let the school ldds and old folks play together
unttl next June.
Tbls letter arrived at the last possible moment, just before the City Fathers
and Motbers were about to make their Great Decision, It was dramatically ~ssed
around and read and discuaaed with appropriate oolls and aahs.
A copy of the letter was seot. to Mr. Badbam's office. His charm bad worked.
This Great Coosenatlve RepubUcan Leader lad helped federal give-away funding
trlumplt onr local control and local reiiJQDSibUity,
~ Foi'Jit
Our beach toys and other summer goodies are not u dramatic as an old-fuhlooed
moYie melodrama, b<Jt they're just as much full. Stop by tbe store lor a chat wltb
our ladla.
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RGIT HARDWARE
2•1 W IALIOA ILVD., Mlllf'ORT IUCH .. , rHOMI ,.rS.2UD
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NEWPORT
·BEACH.
.---~---~-OPPIOAL MOWPR Ofl 'lMI CITY 011 M!ll ORT .IIAQt~----------
n:ti•NeWJOIT HAIIOtl . • ~·.:~~"~•'
JOt
OPPICia CD-*A De. lUI. CM.IP.
O.C. comes alive at Fair
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER --Bill Edwards of Corona del
Mar ls pictured wlth hls first place oU painting, ''Pay
day," which was also the pro oU division winner in the
ftne arts competition at the Orange County Fair. All
wlMers ln this department wlll exhibit their work du ring
the Fair, which runs July 15-24.
The Orange County Fair
starts Ita aMual 10-day run
thls Friday, wlthan '•Orange
County comes allve'' theme.
Featured will be midway
rides and concessions, old-
fasldoned Uvestock and
homemaker exhibits, a line-
up of well-known show bust-
ness performers, a rodeo
and motorcycle races.
Roy Rogers and Dale Ev-
ans •Ul appear onthegrand-
stand stage Saturday and
Sunday ln matinee and even-
ing performances. With them
wlll be tbe Sons of Pioneers
western ilarmony groop, and
an acrobatic balanclng team.
Show times are 3 p.m. and
8 p.m. both da ys. ln the
outdoor amphitheatre the
Boos Brothers and Raln wtll
perform at 6 and 9 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
The fair's new mana~er,
Ken Fulk, has started an
awards program for food
concesstonatres, and wlll
cite the firms that put out
the best, most unusual foods
at reasonable prices.
Also for the first time
ever, a wine contest wtll be
held, with botb home pro-
duced and comrr.erclal vin-
tages competing for prizes.
Senior citizens wtll have
thelr special day at the Fair
Tuesday, July 19. Fairgoers
over 65 will be admitted
for $1 that day, and special
programs have been planned
for them, Including senior
entertainers, between 1 and
4 p.m.
Fair hou r s on Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday are noon until mid-
night, and on Fridays, Sa-
turdays and Sundays rrom
10 a.m. untll midnight.
Entertainers Jose Fellcl-
ano, Kenny Rogers, Jim Staf-
ford and George Benson wtll
appear next week.
On the afterooon of July
23, young members of the
Future Farmer s of Ameri-
ca and the 4-H Clubs 'Will
...__ __ auctioo U•estock.
MARK McLAREN, 13, of Newport Beach Will be at the
nne arts department on the opening day of the Orange
County Fair thls Friday, July 15, to answer questions
about his experiences as director and animatl•ID artlst
for Pisano Productions. Here he Is rlrawlng a character
similar to one In his animated fU m, '•Italy goes west.''
He received honors In th e rtne arts pnior competition
for this film.
Volunteer Action report
The Volunta ry Action Cen-
ter of Sou th Orange County
is equipped to match your
interests and skills with vol-
unteer needs of the comrnu-
nJty. Call the V.A.C. office,
1714 w. Balboa Blvd., Cen-
tral Newport, for more l!e-
talls at 675-9210 or 833-
9278.
A non-profit Santa Ana
organization concerned wit h
foster and adoptive children
ls Ln need of sktlled volun-
teer who ls pronclent In
granmattcal Spanish, as
well as English, tot~ bi-
lingual material. Also lnclu-
ded ln the job Is transcrlp-
.New tourney
time given
Because of a con.nict or
dates, tile 3rd aMual Costa
Mesa March of Dimes golf
tournament wlll be held on
Monday, August 1, instead
of July 25, at the Costa Me-
sa Golf aod Country Club.
Tee off time ts noon, accor-
dinc to benefit chai rman Wlll
Jordan.
Entry fee of $30 lncludes
cneo fees, use of electric
cart, bcltfet dtDDe r and aw-
ards presentation aod tee
prtses. AddWooal guests
may attend the buffet dlmer
at $10 per person.
This eYt nt features a
scramble four man team
tournamtat wttb handicaps
dtttrmlDtct by ofttclal S.C.
G.A. baniUcap, or average
of Jut 5pmNpla.yed. Teem
bldcap wUl be total of 4
lDdlf1dllal hudtelpl dh'lded
by 4. Scon Is based oo 4
putDen ltrokiDC from belt
Ut OD •eb lbot.
HEW NAME APPROVED
FOR STREET IN C. M.
S.. Bbdf Drift a. tiM D1W ... ror tiM ~tnttU ot Ba-
at.Jtoa ltrwt la tbe Coa ....... .,.!. ldaptd by
.... Colta .... (;ltJeo.etl. n ....... 11'011 ca....-
Ternce to a poUt tat fwt .....,.,. ot c.,. Dr.
tton of dlctaphone material.
Typists, clt>rical workers,
envelope stutters, drivers
and communit y and civic
speakers are oeeded bya na-
tlonwh.le oon-pro11t organi-
zatlon whose local headquar-
ters are near the Orange
County Airport.
A senior summer school
in Costa Mesa needs aides
to help children With read log
math and English --also,
anyone experienced ln wood-
working, coold.ng, gardening,
arts and crafts, guitar and
Braille.
Senior volunteers are nee-
ded for a nutritlon program
for seniors tn Costa Mesa.
Volunt eers can help in the
kitchen, serve food, pour
coffee and so on.
Senior volunteers are nee-
ded as hosts aod hostesses
at a senior center ln Santa
Ana. Volunteers are also
needed to schedule trans-
portation for seniors.
Toddler swlm programs
now need aquatics Instruc-
tors In Costa Mesa week-
day mornt.ngs ln July and
August. Volunteers comple-
ting 20 hour s during tbls
program are eltglble for tbe
wate r safety aid traini~
program.
General otnce workers
are urgently Deeded to work
in the pulmonary departmeli
ot a Sam Am be&Jtb clinic
for a Costa Mesa ooo-proltt
organization beoefltuac the
developmeotally dt.sabled.
Duties would Include cleri-
cal work, recepttoDist work.
and typtnc.
P. W.P. ANNOUNCES
MID-MONTH DANCE
Puents WithOUt PartDers,
Oraage Cout Cblpttr 26,
uteads u mtta.Uoo to all
stocle pereat8 to tht mld-
moatb dloee •t 9 p.m. .half
15 at the Costa .... ColD-
try Clllb, 1'101 Golf Coane
Dr. Dou.ttoa lor memben a. t r.so, pt.u $2.50.
A rut 5tb FrtctaJ diDCe
wW bt btld hl1 " "' tbt Coatry Cllb. Jaek Fruer
ud Ntt WUl plaJ t>r diu-
till •
Admission prices to the
fairground are $2 general,
$1 for ldds 6-12, and free
for those under 6. Amphi-
theatre adrrlsston is free,
but special seating is a vail-
able tor $3 and $2.
Here ls the dally enter-
tainment schedule:
• FRIDAY, JULY 15
8 p.m. Speedway motorcycle
races, grandstand arena.
• SATURDAY, JULY 16
3 p.m. Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans show in 6Tandstand
arena.
6 p.m. Boos Brot11ers and
Rai n in amphitheatre.
8 p.m. Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans in grandstand.
9 p.m. Boos Brothers and
Raln ln amphitheatre.
• SUNDAY, JULY 17
3 p.m. Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans ln grandstand.
6 p.m. Boos Brothers aod
Rain In amphitheatre.
8 p.m. Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans tn grandstand.
9 p.m. Boos Brothers and
Rain in amphitheatre.
• MONDAY, JULY 18
6 p.m. Jose Feliciano In am-
phitheatre.
8 p.m. Hurrlcan Hell-
drivers In grandstand ar-
ena.
9 p.m. Jose Feliciano In
amphitheatre.
• TUESDAY, JULY 19
6 p.m. Welk orchestra en-
terta6oers to amphithea-
tre. -
8 p.m. Hurrtcaoe Helldri-
vera ill grudstand area.
9 p.m. Welk eotertalners
1n ampllltbeatre.
• WEDNESDAY, JULY 20
6 p.m. Ban)> player Jlm
Stafford ill ampbltbeatre.
8 p.m. lllrrtcao Helldrtver s
vers lo grt.ndstand arena.
9 p.m. Jim stafford ln am-
pbltbeatre.
• THURSDAY, JULY 21
6 p.m. Jazz mustcla.nGeorge
Bensoo ill amphitheatre.
8 p.m. Interoattonal demo-
Wloo derby ln grandstand
ar ena.
9 p.a.. George Bensoo lnam-
phltbea.tre.
• FRIDAY, JULY 22
6 p.m. The Hudson Brothers
~ ~" $. ~~/ '0
.. e ' •
' ' !.;)
'\ • $
' ,e
' •
ln tbe amphJtheatre.
8 p.:n. Motorcycle speedway
races ln grandstand are-
na.
9 p.m. Hudson Brothers 1D
a mpbltheatre.
• SATURDAY, JULY 23
3 p.m. Rodeo ln grandstand
arena .
6 p.m. Slnger Kenny Rogers
Ln amphitheatre.
8 p.m. Rodeo ln graodstand
arena.
9 p.m. Kenny Rogers In am-
phitheatre.
• SUNDAY, JULY 24
3 p.m. Rodeo ln grandst.aod
arena.
6 and 9 p.m. Rain to amphi-
theatre.
IN CELEPRATION of the 2oth anniversary of the friends
of the Newport Beach library, the Friends at their an-
nual luncheon presented a gilt to the librar y from the
out-(olng board. The $5,000 gl1l was given In hooor of
Dorothea Sh~ly, retir ed city librarian, In recognition
of her 30 yea rs of service. Mrs. Sheel)' Is pictured
here, center, with Mrs . R. L. Rtchmood, Friends presi-
dent, and Tlm Gregory, who re<:elved the gift on behaU
of tbe library. The donation wlll be used for furniture
In the publlc reading area of the new library to be built
to Newport Center. (Photo by Llo Sheely.)
SALE
NOW 'til July 31st
al
AMLING'S
GETS SILVER WINGS
David E. Swat!ord, SOD-
in-law of Lauren Lacey, 351
Monte Vista, Costa Mesa,
re<'etved the sllver wtngs of
an Army aviator aod was
appointed a warrant offtcer
upon completion of the ro-
tary wlog aviator cou rse at
the U.S. Army Av1at1oo
School, Ft. Rucker, Ala.
' 1500 e. coast highway 644-9510 newport beach
~ . __ Cnext to irvine coast country club and newport center)
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PltOM .. ,41TH MAGA%1M I
•o• JON IS UMIVIISITY
FtH t'b• u~• hi•s•lf shJI d,su'IUI
fro,. h,.11., with" sho.u, with tlu 11oic.
of th• •f'tbitll&•i, ,,.J with th• lr-Mmp
of GOII: ,.,u th• rJ•ti/J m Chri11 shill/
rill firrl: Tim• ""' whkh •r"f llii11tt ·~
,..,..;•sh.JI b. cu ghl •P togt~th,· Wflh
tht11n. in. th• cloiMis, to mlflt th11 Lord in
th• Mr: t~rui 10 sh.JI w1 Ill'.,, he with th•
Lord (I Theu,/oni.:J,, 4: 16·17J.
God's caiC'ndar of "last things" con·
fronrs us immcdiatdy with thC' Lord's
coming in thC' air-thC' Raptui'C'. The
angels dedarC'd, ''This samC'Jesus, which
is taken up from you into hravrn, shall
so romeo in likC' manner as ye have seen
him go inro heavC'n" (Acts 1:11 ),
This doctrine of the Rapture o f
bdievers finds its type in Enoch who,
according ro Hebrews ll:<j, was "n ans-
lated that hr shoukl not seedeaih." This
evrnr is described in Genesis <j :24 as
an act of God; Hr removed Enoch from
the earth befo~ He ~m the judgmrnt
of the flood. As Enoch's faith cau.sm
God to deliver him from this worldwide
dC'vascation, so the fa ith of Christian
believers shall move their Maker ro
their r~cue prior to rhr apocalyptic
judgmenu on r arth during rhr seven
yea rs' Grrat Tribul:;nion. which shall
p roduce human suffC'ring unparal!C'IC'd
in his tory.
Let us look at I Thessalonians 4:16-
17 in detail: ·
The first quC'stion this passage
answers is, "Who will come for bdu~v·
C'rs ?" By divine inspiration the Apos-
tle state'S: "The Lo rd h imself shall
descend"; that is. the Lord will not
send a rrpresrntative. T he Person who
will comt' is the very One Who, from
before anything was made that wa.s
made, crrated the world our o f nothing,
sha~ it round and spun it uu t into thC'
univrrse; that Person Who from the
dust of the ean h folded thC' flesh of
man's body and breathed the breath of
lifr into his nostrils so that man became
a living soul ; chat Person. co-equal with
the Father and the Spirn, Who painted
the-pink pasrC'I in the eas tC'rn sunrise
and contrasted it with the golden glo w
in the sunset wt:"stern sk ies; that Person
Who brushed the beauty on the wings of
the buttC'rfly and put the greenC'ry in the
nC'w -sprung blade of grass~ that Person
Who contrastrd rolling gr("('n hills with
thC' azurC' blue sky and put the roar in
the oceans' roll , the vi rgin -born Son
of God Who lived a perfecr life . skied H is
blood at Calvary. and after three days
was rai srd bodily from the dead, the
Lord Jesus Christ Who walkrd on the
C'arth fo r 40 days aft er H ts resurrection
and then ~tscC'nded imo H eaven. If you
havC': personally trustC'd rhC' lord Jesus
Christ as Saviour, you may surely look
for H im. He will send no substitutt' He
Himself is com mg for you'
ThC' second quC'Stion the 1ext
answC'rs IS, "'From where will H e
come?" "Thr Lord htmseU shall descend
from hea,·en .. Jesus Chnsr 1s commg
fr om the very pl<~ce He has been fclf the
pas t 20 cenru ries.
Pleasr-constder that, while the Lord
took o nly si x l4·hour days to create the
wo rld, He has spent almost 2000 yC'ars
fixing a home for the fai 1hful111 Heaven
To H is bret hren Jesus cunftded. ·In my
Father's house-arC' many manstons· 1f tt
were not so I would ha,·e told you I go
tO prepare a pl<~ce for you ,...nd tf I gu
and prepare a placC' for you , I WJJI (Orne
again. and receive you umo myself; char
whrrC' I am, there ye may be also" (john
14:2-3) Every human expectauon shall
bC' consummatrd and every msanable
desire quenched by thC' re wards o ur Lord
is preparing for His own
In light of our Lo rd's prepau oon for
us, whal sp tritual progress are we mak·
ing in antiCtpariun of H •s commg? Are
wC' living 1n accord w11h H1s w ill as ex-
pressed 1n Romans I \·11 ·15? Here the
Apostle Paul exhorts ·'The n•ght is far
s~m, 1he day i!i at hand: let us therefo re
case off the work s of darkness. and let us
put nn rhc :trtnour of light. Let us walk
honeslly. as 111 the day, nor in no ting and
drunkenness, not 111 chambering and
wamo nnr-ss, nm in strife and envy1ng
But put ye on the Lo rd Jesus Christ ··
ThC' Lord ts a l:o~o prC'sconrly making
intercessio n for those who are yrt with·
out God. "He tS ab le alw to save rhem
tO thC': uttermost thar CO Ol(' unto God by
• him, see•ng hC' C'ver li ve th tO makr intC'r·
cC'ssion for thC'm" (H ebrC'ws 7:25 1 H•s
ear IS evC't bent ro ward whCM."ver wdl ask
Him for H is mercy and trust Him fo r
salvation He prom tses. "Call unto mC',
and I will answer t hC'"t'" IJerrmiah 33:3).
God is w illing tO save 1f man will ask
H im to do so Of course. man must
repent of his sin. trust in thr finished
work of Christ, take God at His W ord,
and simplyctll on the Lord fo r salvation,
"for whosoever shall call on the name
of t he lord shall be saved" (Romans
10:13). Because Christ is in Heaven
interceding for sinners, there is hope
for C'Yery man.
-Wi are now confront«! with a rhird
question, nam~ly: "Whit will happen
when HC' comes?·· Our rue tells us:
'The Lord himself shall dncend from
henen with a shout, with thr voice of
dlr atcha~l. 1nd with eM crump of
God; and the dnd in Christ shall rise
(im 11.en ~ which arc-sJive and re·
main JNJ.I be-caushc up roset:hrr with
thrm in the dolldt, to mC"CC tM Lord
io dw air: and to shall we C'Yer be with
"'"Lonl." U out Lord Wftl: co come at this
IDOIDI~ a '"thou~, .. the ¥Oicr of the
....... and oho tramp ol God would ·.,. .....,_ H..a.w ;.c p.-hed on Sun·
day mornlng a fC!w yeartaso. dterwhicb
I ptnook ol my nnr bride's cookin&. I
lty down for a "sies~" Sudde,nJy, I was
awa.k~tnC'd by the sound of tM trump!
While I must havC' bttn asl~p for the
"shout" and the "vo ice of the arch·
angel," I sinte:tC'Iy thoushto I he~td rhe
"trump of God," I kne-w the "dead in
Christ" had to riSC' befo re I did, but
I began to wondC'r ho w long it took.
"Lord, why am I not rising?" was my
thought. Then came another note from
the supposed "ttumpofGod," and it was
the sourest nore I havC' C'ver heard. One
glance out thC' window confirm~ that
the boy nrxt door had just receiv~ a
rrum~t for his birthday. That was a
falsC' alarm, but the Lord's coming in thr
air will surely be precrded by thr ''trump
of God."
The passage teaches also that the
"dead in Chrisr shall riSC' first." Th•s
mrans that rvery person who, prior to
his passing, had repented of his sin and
believed on thC' Lord Jesus Chrisr as
Saviour, will , at the time of the Rapture',
be reunited wit h his soul (which has
been with thr Lord since-his passing).
Paul speaks of bC'(ng "absent from the
body present with thC' Lord"
(II Corinthians <j :BJ. This raising of rhco
body of thC' "dead in Chris,·· to be rC'·
unued with the sOul ts 10 ha ppen befo re
those who are "alive' and re rnammg" are
rap!Ured
After the Rapture of 1he "'dead in
Chm t," the living bel ievC'rs shall be
ra1seJ to meet the Lord tn the air What
J da)· uf reunion!
How di ffC'rent tC wil l be for believers
tn Heaven when we t read •he streets of
gold Reunited w ith our Lo rd and lov~
une~ anJ the saved of all rime, we shall
be like uu r Lord! WC' shall be perfect
John assu res us, saying, "BelovC'd, now
are we the sons of God, and it doth nor
\·et .tppc'ar wh.H we shall be: bu1 w('
know rha1. when hC' shall appear. we
\hall be lt kt" h1111 , for u.•e shall see htm
Js he ts (I John \ 2 ) And, oh. wh at
JOY ro kno w that In Ht'avrn there will be
no pa1n. no suffen ~g. no sorrow, no
shame-on I~ ,~o:kJty' La1er 10 "the New
Jerusalr m we shall walk through gates
of pt>Jr l. stroll down gulden streets, and
mhab•l maustuns builr on foundat ions
of guld .tnd stlver and precious stones.
We shJII be w11h H im foreve r
But every family wdl not be wgether
with l•ud . Snme wt ll not believe God.
:wd rhe trag•c result IS th.H wh1le their
llt VeJ onr s .He tn Heaven, the un·
belte \t'fS shJil suffer forever 10 Hell It
IS heartremltng that •he unsav~ dead
shall remJin rn the grJ \'e beyond the
sen·n years of lflbul.n•un Jnd thC' 1hou·
sand years of Jesu~· retj.ln After this
they sh,dl be r.u~ed tu Jpp<>ar before
rhe Judge at thC' GrC'at White T hrone'
rudgmcom Perhaps tht' Judge shall say.
"Deput from me, )'C': cursC'd, tnto eve-r·
tast•n.'t ftre. preparC'd for r h~ dC'\'il and
h1\ ~n~e!, •MJrthew 2~ 41 ) Revela ·
1n!n 20 J" w nf1rms th1s saying: "And
whlt"!t'\t:t li.J' n1 1t found w ru ten 1n thC'
book 1•1 l11t' W.t!i •J~I +nm the lil ke of
f 1 re
While then.· will be ~uuls saved from
t•verv ~eutuo uf the wnrld during thC'
tnbulattuo. 11 IS~ \'J!O hllpe fo r man to
thtnk thJt he ran be saved later on if he
re]t:Ct\ l.hrtst du•ms rhis Age of Grace.
When rhc J•spensauon changes and
man bewme~ 1ncreasmgl)' ha rdenC'd by
ht!i 1.unt!nual reteet•un, hts repudiation
llf(;od, WtorJ ""'Ill be mo re intenSC'dur·
IOJot the tr•bulatt(lfl thJn 11 was beforr.
The quesuo n whtch must be an+
swere(:t fLno~lly IS, 'W hC'n ts He coming
'" the ,ur'' In order 10 answer this we
mU\1 }.:0 to other s('('tions of Scriprure;
hnwe\er J ..,.ord uf caut10n concC'rning
Jn)' Jnempt to ptnpOtnT the-prt'<iSC' time
uf H•s comm.A' Whenever any man pre·
d•ct~ the spet.fiC 11mC' fur rhe coming
by Don Wilson
Th• R4fJt•NI is th• """II'""
8fl8,1 on lhl aw;,, u lnuidr,-.
hu•'s wh.u will h•J>Pm
of the Lord, fou. may br Jure that his
word comradiccs rhe •ordoflUU~, Who
dttlarN: "WatCh thC'refore: oryeknow
not what hour your Lord doth come"
(Matthew 24:42). Jesus s•atel in Mtr·
thrw 24:36 that onJy the' Father knows:
"But of that day and hour knoweth no
man, no, nor the angC'ls ol heaven, but
my Fa ther only.'' In Marthrw 24:44 He
dedart"s again, "Th~refore be ye also
ready: for in such an hour as ye think not
the Son of man cometh."
The Apostle Paul has answered the
question as to when the Lord is coming
in thr air, tlC'verthelC'ss. In I Coriiuhians
1):52 he shows us the "mystery": "In a
moment, in the twinkling of an C'ye, ar
the last trump: for the trumpet shall
sound, and thr dead shall be raiSC'd in-
corruptible', and we shall be chang~ ...
ThC' Lord is coming "in a moment,
in the' twinkling of an eye." In ()(ht!'r
words, the next moment collill be thr
timC' whe-n HC' will come in the air.
Whrn God soverei&n!f decrC'el, the Lord
will comC'.
The word of thC' prophet is good
advice: "Seek yC' thr Lord while he may
be found, call ye upon him while he is
nC'ar"· (Isaiah 5<j :6 ). Remember the
exhortation: "Behold, now is thC' ac-
cepted time; behold, now is the day of
salvation" (II Corinrhians 6:2). o
DoN Wilson is P•JloYo/ Ct~lflt~ry &p·
ziu Ch urch in Keolt11lt, lowt~.
WALk WISE
WITHYOUIIYII
"Walk Wise With Your Eyes" ie
the s loga n of the Canadian
Automobile AMociation in ita cur·
rent campaign to promote safety for
pedestrians. The circular logo. in
rt>d , white, and blue, shows a ehoe
with two round eyee on the toe.
"Walk Wise With Your Eyee" is
a lso a slogan for life in general. Here
are some pt>rti nent Scripture's ;
"Look not thou upon the wine when
it is red" IProv. 23:31). "'Look not
every man on his own things"-that
is. don't be se]f.centered (Phil. 2:·4J.
Be liki' ,Job who testified: "I made a
covenant with mine eyu" (Job
:1 1: I ). Remember the warning of our
Saviour: "Whoeoever looketh on a
woman to Just after her hath com·
mit ted adultery with her already in
his heart" (Matt. 5:28).
Be wise with your eyC'S!
"His Eye Is on the
Sparrow!"
Wh en the bird!f bel(in to worry
And the lilies toil and ,,pin.
And Gad'l! creotureN all ore amious,
Then I also may begin,
For mv Father 11et.~ their table,
Decks them out in Rarment8fitut,
And if He supplies their livirw.
Will He nfJt provide {or min~7
Just as noi.~y. rom mon sparrow•
Can bf' found m O!'t anywheff-
Unto some just worthle&& creatures,
If they peri&h who would can?
Yet our Heavenly Father numbers
Euery crealure great and small,
Coring euen for the sparrows,
Mark ing wh(ln to earth they fall.
If Hill children 's hairs ore
numbered,
Why 11hould we be filled with
'""' •1 .. ha.~ promi.,ed all that'• Med{ul,
d in trouble to be near.
-Anonymout
HOMOSEXUALS
Clarification of Human Rlahts
and Constitutional Riehts
By Dr. Carl Mebtdn, Preoldellt
International CouacU of Chriltlaa Cll~
T he nctum of the citizent of D.de
\ount y, f lon da, in overtumin& by
refert>ndum the decieon of the
\nu nt y ('ou nci l eonce rn ing
homosexual8. now means that the
linC'!I betwee-n human rights and
constitutional rights mu11t be
clarified and sharply drawn.
ThC' effort of the county by ita or-
dinance to rompel the private and
especially the Chrietian ~ehool1 of
the county t{) hire self-confeeeed
homOIM!xuals to atand befottt younc
H udents in the c laaaroom,
abrogated precious conatitutional
righta for the school1, the parenta
and thC' children,
In the area~t of relia:ious faith and
conviction, what men believe oon·
cern inc God and Hia creation, hu a
ril(ht to be rnpected and eociety hM •
a ri.-ht throu(lh ita prooeuee tuc:h N
by referendum to maintain ill MD·
dard.a.
The c:onfu1ion thtt ll. PNMDtiY
renerated by evm the ph....-olou
oltht Ofdintn« mutt bt c:lartfted.
Ita won1o. "olfectM>n.ol aDd ...W p,., • ....,. .. -d-vinJ. To~
nt love u the bomc.nuU do I«
one another In 1 111ual -.y ia iD
direct canvadicticwl ~ tht ~P.
don oltuc:h relatioN alftD by tlle
Apoolle Paul Ia--......... I
aDd 2. Ho calli ~ ".U. -·" He e••n .,.... .. God pY1 &Mm O¥W
to a reprobatt mlnd, &o do t.hoel!
thl-•hi<h ... not -··
And, "the judrment or God is
against them which commit tueh
things."
ThC're is no "euual preference"
•ll owed . The creatton ordinance
provides only male and female
within the marriqe bond, and the
Bible conde mns tny auch
relationahip witb animals or 'thole
of the same .ex. Paul aays, "For
even their women did cbanp the
nat.ural use into that whfch ia
a~~:einst nature; And li.kewilt lito
the men, leavin, the natunl UM ~
the woman, bu.rned ill their lust one
toward another; men with taen
workinc thait which is UDMemly,
and receivin1 in thtm•tv. that
recompence of their error which wa
meet."
TIM ulthraatt auu.ority ln a
doiDOCiatk -'"'7 ....... bo lllo
-..lily <II lllo _., ... -dteWoaiil Nibil' ... ... • ... _ ......... _ .... "' __
turMd by COMt .... lwd ..... _.._ • ...,._!&
DIC '1 to pi " ....._ -·
lllo pftll!.,.... --1!1-11' --Ill God.
NEIPCRT HAAIIOR ENSIGN
PUil.JiliEDIEEKLY ·PG. 2
TltU RSDAY, JULY ll, ltn
COlli* A DB. MAR, CAll F.
Keynote · of the Bible
WRONG TICKET
Oae ••ralaa a CllJoato loJclo oeii .. J IMcliler, W-; ---carto wu Ita" ... a tftct. ._..., at It,
obe buniecl to booord ..... -oad ear.
AI obe puoocl lloe --tor, the abeeat .. mladedb
b&Dcled him Uae tnet lua..d
of tbe traufer. He IJiaaoM at
the Iitle aad remarked dr,.ly,
.. Oh, did Be?"
Sbe retrlovocl Uae tract, ,. ..
him ber tr....tor ud burrlocl
to. Mal. •
Thea ahe looked at the
leaflet. IU title ned, "J•u
P•id It AU.''
-S..-y.
In the lourth plaeo, God'• &,.,, ;,
moru/elt~d in Hi.f ,.,..,,.,. /ortettilv
l hose whom He loua. Thll He
Himaelf telll Ul in the wonderful
warda in luiah f9: 16,16: "Can a
woman rorpt her euckitc child,
that ahe ahoukl not ba~ compu.
lion on the eon ol her womb? yea,
these may forpt, yet will DOt J
rorret thee. Bebold, I hive paveo
thee Upon tiM Pf!IJDI o/ my baftdt;
thy walla af'l continually before
me." God sometim" Mlms to
roraet, but He never do.. We cry
and no anaWI!r com•. Tbe heaven~
seem to be aa btaM above our bNda
Dad' sAdvice
by Donald W. Ktllotl
From "BAPTIST BIBLE TRIBUNE," Sprlngtleld, Mo.
"My .on, "-' tiN innruction
of thy f•thtlr ,._ md forub not
b l•w of thy mothtJr:
"For drrt lhMI be ., om•
mm't of gr.ce unto thy hud,
WJd ch•1'nr .boot thy n«k."
-Provt!rbli:B. 9
O.d't tNching lt'ld training
should be of the highest stand·
a rd.
PrD¥et'.bs 4:1-4 says. "I+Nr,
ye-childrwn, the inrrrucrion of •
f.th¥, MJd •~nd to know u,.,.
de'mMtding.
"'For I g/W! you good doc·
trint!, forake-yeo not my l•w.
"For I w.~ my f•ther's wn,
r.nc:Mr MJd only belo~ in th•
61VJt of my mother.
"H• taught me •IKJ, IHtd u id
unto me, Let thine htJNt retllin
my WOI'dl: k_, my comm.ncJ.
mcwur, ¥td IW.."
The way father lives is indel·
ibly ¥Kit11:n upon the lins of his
childr.n. Sons and dluW!tert re·
member things which took ~ace
in their chil~ whtch d6d
may hne little memory fOJ .
Every died is a walking, living,
tnlthing, acting. and t~;lking
s~t to hit children • they
obser-. hit w.tvs wi~ them. The
fa;ther in the homt 5hould lead
• an example of \olllhic:h he will
not Jattr be asharrMid.
Jolhu.a 24:15: "And if it
_, .vii unto you ro ,...,.. the
Lord, cJKJo. you thi1 dt)" 'lllhom
r-'flllill ..rn: ~ ... gods
wtridl yocJr f•th.n ~ m.r
....,.. on tiHt orlw 1/ct. of the
flood, Of r1w godt of rhtl Amor·
.H.. in who. l.ndr-t:/wWI: but
• for ,. .nd my~ • .,. llllill
_... ,_ Lord.''
Those of Ul who .,. d.dl
lilould 1o< lho Biblo bo lho <hort
for our ri'IPCK'Iibilitiea,and con-
adt it deity 10 ._. will not bt
~ to s.ay, "I do not know_"
Today I want to preotent thrM
ifnpoorWrt vutht Wllftic:h ct.ac·
ariu •"Dad"s Adwic»."
Our 111Xt ...,. in Pr~ 1 ;8,
"My 10n., ,_., tlwlnntut:tlon o1
tlty ,.,__ lnd fonMI not rn.
Jsw of lhy motlw. • God's Word
~ dildpllne of the
c:N&d. for • ,_.. in Prowrbe
13:24 .... ,. ,.,., ... tit,. rod
,.,_, ,. liOn: but ,. ,.,
lowtlt him dallra•M him I»
. fJi?1J1. ~. TJ:tts • .,. • tolid. wi·
dtnc:e that c»d w.s not merely
tJilking ; he mt•nt it.
When WI, as fathen, fail to
keep our word, then we we in
effect tellinv • lie Mld the w~
stance of our ad¥ice is lacking.
This, in turn, crNtes indiff.,..
ence. irresponsibility and care-
lnlf'll'lt in the lint of our chikl·
ren. ·dads, if ""' MY we will do
it.. let ut ,_.n it. Our actions
,.d to compl.nwnt our Mf¥ice_
MNnlngltt' Is probably tha t.n
WIY to dtlc:rlbt worcts that .,..
not enforced.
let me illustrate by saying
that if J*Jp\1 could get away
"lOOt free" with driving 10 miles
~ hour in a 65 mi~t Ptr hour
zone, then you and I kJ'!Ow there
would bt a lot mot'e people do-
ing it. T"th in the l~w is the
.apon that helps to curb the
likely. off.nder. There it elways
hope that li1111 will bt M¥«1 on
the hi9hMY by str i<:t law en-
fOJc:ement. This it putting su~
Stancil tb what we t•Y· I btlie¥t
in capital punishment • a deter·
rent to potential offendtrt.
HOW MANY CHILDREN?
LiUwiM, how many children
will we MCUrt for God and hea¥·
en by t»cking·up our ins1ruc-
tions with definite, unmistak·
able, corrective action for the
wrong done. I believe in pre-
ventive action also. As the saying
goes, "An ounoa of prevention is
worth • pound of cur.."
We tethers ought to teach
our children to lnrn to obey.
You know this does not come
tutomahcally. We are reminded
In Proverbs 19: 18, "Ch•tM thy
MXJ whit• there is h~. WJd le r
nor thy aJUI .,.,. for his ay-
i"fl," In the story of !sac in
Genesis 22, we nt~~~er ste !sate
MCond"9lJessing his fuher's will
to obey God.
Proverbs 1 :9 says, "For ~Y
ah•tl 1» Ml orn.rnent of gr«e
unto thy hHd, WJd chaiM •bout
thy fHit:k. •• The need of adhtr·
ence to dad's ad¥Jce it further
enhanced by the statement from
Prtwlfbs 20:30: .. TM b1wrHta
of • wound c..,_th ••Y twil;
10 do •rr;p. thft lnwerd /HITU of
,. t»>ly. "
Ftnt. it shows the way of life
to en. soul. Seoondly, It k•ps
OM from htlltng tMdt into nil.
When ~e get strai~tened out on·
tide, then our walk will be 10
obedience, not .n rebell ion Of
self·will . Dads, it is better th1t
we tweak our boy's heart now,
rather than to have our hearts
broken due to • son whosli soul
has been lost forever. We may
illurtr•tl this by asking lhe auet·
tion, "How long·'NOUid our pres-
ident stanc( if his instructions
were not carried out due to
soma other n"d?" Our instruc-
tions •• e•erv bit as important
to our chlldren. L..t us m.tre our
admonitions stand up as long a.;
WI M'e ~e
lhom.
to see a need for
M•a.....,.ofa Man
Jwlolol ...... llla-"to
bvmrttb &Udt alf ~ .Jaort..
cant .. •; broad •=P to ..,..
cop& llall«)r wltloout II .U·
... -arnpat·lall..,P
to -...... ;!.;it; Ill ' ··•'-11'1 ............ .. _,.....to WJI11•1 el'ttlcMai
.... rz ...... ...-.k ....
.. rolaad haaa floaiiiiH; .... .. , .......... ~ ~ tri ••• , .. _ ...... ..
~.,..,. ... ..-, ...liP...,. ·mrt .. M
.r·~ ~ .. _.,God..
V. Oocl'r Low M••1t11t• la
ForiJI..tli(O...BIM
In the fifth pltee, Ood't kw~ U
manil~.t•d i11 Nil /orli.u(lw our•IN.
Huekiah c:ried unto the Lord:
"Behold, it waa fbr my pelct t..h.at I
Nld .,eat bittern-: but d101,1 but
in love to my IOU I delivered it &om
the pit ol corruptioa; tor tbou but
cut all my sina behind .thy back"
UM. 38:17). God ata.nda ready in
Hia love to pardon the sirw ol the
vileet sinner.
There an two thinp •nd only two
wbicb ·an Hia love H41 demudl• a
condition of that pardoa, 1'hly are,
fil'lt, that we forsab DIU' aiM; 81C• ooct. that we turn to lliiD lD taitb
and surrender to Hia wjll. ......_, to
HW own word: "Let tM wfebd for.
sake bia w.y, ud the unriab&eowt
man hia thouchta; and tel h\m
retum unto the Lord., and he will
have mercy upon him.; and to our
God, for he will •buDdantly par-
doD" (lsa. 55:7). GOd will not
panlon our sina if .we bold oa to
them. There ia a tbenry ~n1
Ooa'e love current in the world to-
day that has no warrant in the
Word of God, namely, thet, becauae
"God is love'' He will pardon and
seve all men whether they repent
and be.lieve on Jeaut Chriat or not.
This 1 heory ia wholly and utterly
unacriptur&l. To believe it you must
give up the Bible. But if you cive up
the Bible you au18t cive up your
belief that "G<MI is love, •· for it is
from t he Bible and from the Bible
· Alone that we leam that "God is
love." There ia ab.olutely no other
proof that "God ia love,'' than that
the Bible saye 10. That is proof
enough , for the Bible can be easily
proven to be t he Word oC God_ But
if you give up the Bible and are
logical you muat give up your belief
that "God is love''; for when the Bi-
ble is gone the belief that ''God is
love" has no foundation of any kind.
But if you retain the Bible you can-
not believe that God will pardon
and save all men whether they re·
pent or not.
The most illogical eystem in thC'
world (ezcept Uniurianiem) is
Universalism. It 1tart1 out with the
Bible statement that "God ie love"
as itA foundation stone. Then it goes
tp worK to discredit the Bible by re-
jecting other plain atatemenLI in it,
statemente about Hell, and the
future state of tboae who reject
Christ. and by doing that it110der-
mine11 the authority of the Bible,
and thus undermines the founda-
tion of our faith that "God ielove."
In other worde. it triea to build up a
supe~tructure by undermininl( ita
foundation .
Give up thC' BiOie and there is no
proo( that "God is love," and 10
Universalism goea by the board. _
BeliC've in the Bible and you must
believe in Hell. and 10 Univenaliem
goes by the board. Take either ho.rn
of the dilemma you pleaae atld
Univerealism ha• ab10lutely no
foundation. The very love of God.
God's love to the righteoua and Hi•
love to His Son Jeaua Christ, de-
mands that if men pel'liat in &in and
persist in the rejection of Hia Son
Jesus Christ, that they be &epal'llted
from the righteoua and punished.
THE LOVE OF GOD MAKES
HELL A -NECESSITY IF MEN
PERSIST IN SIN. And, if they per-
sUit etemally in ain , it makes eter·
nel Hell a nece~~ity. And it ia psy-
chologically certain, aa well as
clearly revealed in the Bible, tbat if
men pe:niet in sin beyond • certain
point they will pe~iat in sin eternal-
ly .
But if the vilest sinner repent&,
God will pardon. He aays 10. He
goea 10 far u to say in laaiah 1:18:
"'Come now, and let us reaeon
topther, aaith Jebovab; though
your ain• be uacarlet, they ahall be
aa white as snow; thouah th•y be
red like crimson, they ahall be ••
wool ."
A man once aaid to me, "My tins
an too l'f'at for God to pardon." I
anawered, "I do not wiah you to
think that your sina are any lees
than you now think they are, no
doubt lbey are even IJ'Mtft than
you think, but I want you toaee that
great u your 1ins are. God's par-
donin~~:love ia lf'N\.er atilt."
How often God proved thia·in the
Bible. David'a ain wu ~at, it wu
monatroua, be •ae 1n adulterer and
a murderer; yet God pardoned him.
M1ntaseb '• ain w11 ucHdinJ
-'· he boo.d Ood and ho boo.d God's ,.aple, ud be m.de the
strMU ol,Jeruaalem to run with the
blood ol Ood'o ..,..,.,., yeL Ood
lirdonod him (U Klnp 24,3. 4; d .
Chroo. 33'1·13). Saul ol Tan .. wu a IJ'Ht siftiMf, ht hated Jeeua
Chrlot, bo -lAid tho dloclpl" <II J..., CIDiot .aDd took part In
their ~~aurdtr, ht was a bold
hlaap-aDd compollod ol.bon
tn blaaphomo; ,.. God pardoned
him. So doom11arouib lllo _...,
....,. oltbo Yir.t-Wo-w a. ............. "'J*'ttd, ad
God .... pardoned ...... .
..,_"' l.a Wo ~ tnalobt -&Dd-""""'"-... Wo 1M I a; u 1 cllpt..a. at•
bolt God .... pardoned -.1 -
-. oocJ u.,"'-............ Joldalla Hlo ,.... 1• •. ---. l.ai tMt lllair "'"'7 • II l,ii;;,j
-.. .. fwq' .... u.,. .... ..... , .... ., ... ~fll
~-l.Ziii.a.-.-> --
HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH
23RD ST. a t ORAH CE, COST A MESA . 6.45-5050
DR. F. K EH TOH BESHOR E, P \ \' rnR
Sunday worship .•.•..•..• 10:45 a.m. and 6:30p.m.
Sunday scOO<>l -9:30 a.m. Wednesday service - 7 p.m.
An Independent church with Bible teaching ministry
ATTEND
THE CHURCH
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CHRISTlAH SCIEHCE
SERVICES
RRST CHURCH OF
CHRJST, SCIENTIST
3303 Vi a Lido
Newpou Beach
Sunday School -9 &r 10:30
Sunday Service -9 &. 10:30
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8:00p.m.
RFAT>I N(, ROO\i
Week days: 9 a.m. -5 p.m.
Wednesday: 9 am -7:45 pm
Tuesday: 9 am -5 pm, 7-9
• • •
SECOND CHVRCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Newport Beach at
Corona del Mar
•
3100 Paclrtc View Dr.
Sunday School -10 a.m.
Sunday Service -10a.m.
Wednesday: 8:00 p.m.
R E A DIN c; R U 0 .\4
3500-B E. Coast H\\'y.
Entrance on Narcissus
Mon.-Fri.: 10 am to 5 pm
Su(ldaY afternoon: 1 to 3
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
• • • •
You are cordlally lDvlted
to attend Cll.l rch Servloes
and to use Reading Rooms.
We invite you to worS'hlp
LUTH ERAH CHU RCH
OF T HE MASTER, LCA
2900 Paclflc View Dr.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING
Pastor --Phone 644-266 4
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Contemporary Service
9:15a.m.
Liturgical Service •. 10:30
Com mullion, 1st & 3rd &ln.
ACor• .. w••••
Costa Mesa
FIRST UMITID
METHODIST CHURCH
19th St. & Harbor Blvd.
a.rciiiSc ....... ...... _ .. ,. w.,..._,,:MA.M.
CHARL ES D. CLARK
P AUL H. ALEXAH DI!R
ASSOCIATE
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterans Memorial Bldg.
565. w. 18th. Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. aod 7:00p.m.
CmLDREN'S PREP
SCHOOL, 10:00 a.m.
HOME BmLE CLASSES:
Call 552-0092
•Teachlnc Bible Doctrtne•
THE FIRST BAPTIST· CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN "
WI\YN I! P. ~U I.I.I:N. I'A O 'O R
11100 A.M.-ADULT WOUHIP & SUHDAY SCHODL
. 6t00 ... M. -fVAHGfLICAL HOU"
301 MACNDLI A AT UHTA AHA AVE., COSTA MESA
'lumout~ Cllongrrgattonal Ulhurr~
A '"IE Al'fD IHOEPEHDIMT
C OHGR!CATIOtUL CH.-ISTI4N CHU.-CH
THE RP.V. JOHN A. f.IN f>\'1\1.1 . '4,,.;~,,.,
,, .. A.M. JUMDAYt ttat..l STUDY
10aJO 4.M.t WOIUMIP SI IIVI CI, SUNDAY SCHOOL
3262 IROAD ST.ItEET, HEWitORT HEtc;ttTS
MU .lillY CA.I P .OVIOI D PHOHit Ul-27.0
THE DEBUT ANTES were introduced at a tea held at the
Dover Shores home of Mrs. James Gray. Here, from
left, are Susan Elizabeth Forte, Andriana Kral, Jennifer
Ann Jordan, Wendy Lou Bents and Denise Diane Doering.
(TurvUle Studio photo.)
Cheri Wilson wears
mom 's wedding gown
Wearing the ivory satin
wedding gown which was
worn by her mother on her
wedding day, Mlss Cheri Dee
WUson came down the alsle
of the South Shores Baptist
Church In Laguna Nigueland
joined Craig Andrew Leeper
of Newport Beach at the
altar to exchange w~ding
vows.
The double ring ceremony
was perfor med by the Rev.
Donald MaddOlt.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Wilson of Corona del Mar.
The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rexford Zimmer of Bull-
head City, Arizona.
The bridal gown was de-
signed with a portrait neck-
line accented with a deep
cllantUly tare ruffle. The
hooped sldrt wa s caught up
wlth a cluster of orange
blossoms revealing a ruf-
fled lace pettl~oat bordered
with matching C bantllly lace.
The fingertip illusion veU
was held with a band of
flowers.
tmrolllng at Long Beach State
University, where is now
attending.
Her bridal attendants wore
batist e In petite blue and
white floral print. They car-MRS. CRAIG LEEP ER
ried nosegays of blue and f FiU" p bo loRrt•fl h y l
yellow and wore matchill€
flowers In their hair. BOBBY RIGGS WILL
Maid of honor was Mlss
Cindy Bohn of Manhattan OFFER TENNIS TI PS
Beach. Bridesmaids in-
cludes Miss Wendy Potter,
the bride's cousin from La-
guna Beach and Miss Mary
Jameson and Miss Terry
Mulkey of Corona del Mar.
TennJs expert Bobby
Riggs, resident at Park New-
port apartments , wtll con-
du ct a teMis clinic for wo-
men at 11 a.m. this Saturday,
July 16, on the main court
at Park Newport. He wm
demonstrate forms and ser-
vings and offer assistance
to those with special tennts
problems. ·
C~st Gtn rd Seaman Ap-
preotlce Thomas H. Belle
m, whose wife Glorta ls
the daughter of Mr. and Wrs.
Eugene Swanson of 2401
Marpret Orin, Newport
Heights, ts currently on an
Alaskan Osheries patrol in
the North PacWc Ocean. He
is serving as a crew mem-
ber aboard the Coast Guard
cutter Rush; borne ported
lD Alameda, Calif.
Robert Morrison ot New-
port served as best man.
Ushers included the groorn's
brother, Kevin WUsonof Co-
rona del Mar, and Thomas
Dekker of Newport Beach.
Spectal mus ic iocludedtbe ON FISHE RI ES PATROL
Hawaiian wedding soog sung
by a Hawaiian couple and a
solo by the bride's class-
mate. Miss Rlta Jacklin of
Corona del Mar.
At the Balboa Yacht Club,
a Polynesian buftet supper
n.s sened to 150 guests.
ADOther classmate of the
brtde, Miss Janice Hart, was
a guest soloist with the
dance band. Mrs. 'John Kln-
bl assisted the partnts of
tbe ne•l,reds at the reeep-
HANDICAPPED SPORT
PROGRAM OFFERED
GATHERED around the tea
table are tbese Chlldren's
Rome Society debutantes,
Dayna Ann WUllamson. Shir-
ley Ann Sloper, JUt Anna
Plper, Cami Lee Shinn and
Vlctorta Jane Taylor. (Tur-
vUle Studio photo.)
GOING TO ST. MARY 'S
Debbie Cearley, daughte r
of Mr. and Mrs. John Cear-
ley of Corona del Mar, wtll
enter Mount St. Mary's Col-
lege as a sophomore in Sep-
tember. Transferring from
Golden West College, Debbie
1f J1 be majoring in wrsl ll€
at the Doheny campus In Los
Angeles. Orientation will be
held July 17 and Aug. 7.
NEWPORT HARBOR ENSI ~
PUBl1Sl4 ED WEE.KL y-PG. 3
THURSDAY, JULY 14, l!n
CORO~A DEL MAR, CAU F.
Open Monday · S.t•rday t :M -5:M
SuDday 11 to t
673-1970
:J423 Via Lido
Newport Beach -
the
Other Store
Open Mooday·Saturday , t :J0-5:30
Sunday II lo-4
675-8523
710 t:. Balboa Blvd .
on the Peninsula •
Getting settled
macte simple.
New-town dlle~n~Na fade
atter 1 WELCOME WAGON tall.
As your Hosteu, it's my job to help you make the
most of ~our new neilflbor1tood. Our shopplnt areas.
t
Commumty opportunities. S,.Cial attr.etions. Lots of facts o uv. you time and money.
PIUI I balket Of &ifb for your family
I'll bl listenlnc tor your tall. ·
'*~~ 6..,·2893 -549·321 5
D The Newport Beach parks,
beaches and recreation de-
partment is seeld~ volun-
teers and parUclpa.nts for
the handicapped program.
The programs include:
Wheelchair sports night for
handicapped adults, held
every Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m.,
in tbe girls gym at Corona
del Mar high school; and a
senior friend program for
anyone interested 1n spend-
ill€ a few hour s a week wUh
a senior citizen.
A program for develop-
mentally disabled young
adults, every Monday and
Wednesday from 9 to noon,
is now under way at the
Scout House on Riverside
Ave. AcUvttles w111 include
hikes, arts aDd crafts,
sports, drama. folk and
oar
est
aleresl
hikes, arts aDd crafts,
sports, drama, folk and
square dancing, etc.
HOMES FOR ELDERLY·
AND HANDICAPPED
Specialized bouslll€ pro-
jects tor senior citizens and
handicapped persons wtth up
to 50 units an acre in the
downtown redevelopment
area was approved by the
Costa Mesa Ctty Couocll
last week.
An amendment to the cen-
tral a rea plan would allow
such buU<1tll€ under a con-
ditional use permit. Tbe
characteristics of the senior
citizen and haodicapped pop-
ulation wttb low locome,
limited car ownership and
mobillty and oo chlldren. do
not result in sign1tlcaot traf-
fic volumes, demand for ad-
ditional governmental ser-
vices or impacts on the
schools , planoers pointed
out.
SGT. TOM LEE TAKES
AI R CONTROL CLAS S
Marine staff Sergeant
Tommy L. Lee, lllsbaod of
Cynthla M. Lee, 2214 Col-
lace A•e., Costa Mesa, has
completed tbe air control
electronics operators
course at the Marloe Corps
communication -electronics
scbool ln Twentyntoe Palms,
Calif. The cOQrse was de-
signed to prepare students
tor ~ty ln a t1et1cal air
command (T ACC) or opera-
tions ceoter. He attended
Chapman Collect, onnre,
aDd jolDed tbe Uarloe Corps
lD April, 1965.
H1gher 1nterest than commerc1al banks pay plus the
assurance that your sav1ngs are safe. tnsured by a
Federal Agency A depos1t of S 1000 or more 1n a 6 year
Investment Cert1f1cate y1elds 8 06% annually Or a
S 1000 Cert,flcate of Deoos1t Account for only one year
y1elds 6 72° o Of course 1nterest 1s compounded datly
at Los Angetes Federal Savmgs Investment Cert1f1cate
and Certtftc ate o f Deoo s 1t savers qual1fy for a safe
depos't box 1ust one of over 20 most wanted serv1ces
available It s ,n vour best tnterest to start your savengs
account today One mtn ute and one s1gnature 1s all
''takes
Atl Interest Compounded Daily
Annual Y1eld
8 06°o
6 72°o
$1000 for 6 to 10 years
$1000 tor 1 to 2 years
Pa 1d day-1n to day-out
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Annual Rate
7 3 14 ° 0
6V2 °1o
sv .. %
uoo.
Followl .. a boOtymooo lD
Hawa.lt, tbe 70'1111 c:ouple1Jlll man tbelr borne In Coroaa
-del Mar.
~a.\rsty1u1 g
,-..,., j u~\ {or Tbe brtdt rnduattd from
Coroaa del tiu bAp ecbool.
~ atteDded Onap Cout
Colltct aDd Wbltwl'ttl Col -
ltct ud la rtll'll at tJC lr-
riDt. Her a.lblld 11 a Co-
Ita .... blab tcbool ct'IAtll·
at.. Ht a1Jo alttadld Or-
up Cout Collep bd>N
~ ch.tld r a n Newport Beach
3201 Newport Blvd -across from C1ty Hall • 675-4500
OPD NIIOIIL·TMUM. • ... MI.
Heoad Otf•ct> los Anoeles Feotrlt S1v10QS and Loan AISOCtalion
Onto WtiShore Los Angeles 90017 • Oth 'otftc:es ''"ouohoul the aroa
MIWPOIT HAti:IOtfl IMliGH -f"AGl4 -JULY U , lt17
141 ....,. IPNd odin llr..ub
•f "• ......... .al4l ....,. 1M al_, full JM<• In my
c:.Wnee eo fi"GVe le. MEaJT
Ia 1M flrae differene .,..,..
I have Ulr.ed and ehe 1.-r and
nuoelne ineJ Ia Juard eo
lle1t.lfe."
-Ms. Mary A. Shufon
Troy. New York
141 w ... AJIUited! I &An'&
lle1ielle &Jua& a low ear and
nuo&ine deareue &an e...ee .. cood."
-J. Thomas Ellicott . Jr.
North P1lm Be;,c:h , Flor+da
14A(&er amolr.inc for :u years
and d .. peraufy looftine for •
low ear and nuoelne deareue
&Juae e...ees Jlfte • dcareue,
EVREKA-MEIUT."
-Mrs. Elaine R. Turiano
New Brunswoc:k. New Jersey
UBinco! 'Chis is really &he
Jirse low ear deareue &hal I
&an &ale."
-James E Yates, Jr
Johnson C•ty TennessN•
uwell, a pa&Jt of Meri&
dcareues &auehe my eye. U
WAS &he yellow and brown
stripes. I brofte down and
bouch& a JIA&Il· I &ell you char
&hey are (anrasei&!
" ••• if you &an &hanee me,
you &an &Juanee onyone."
-Mrs Bonnre Lrndsay
Bo •dgeoon Connec:hcul
"I rhinl{ you people have
&ome oue wilh rhe besr
menrhol deareue yer.n
-Robelt E WrrahT
f:olumbus O'>on
Ul wane ro rJuanl( you for
produ&ine • deoreue whi&h
a&&ually Jives up eo irs
adverlisine-Jow ear and fuJI
&ieoreue flovor."
-Irene Fertl.••
"e" "n•~ "'''"' "'
uwe rried mosr of rhe new
ones, bur none seemed Jil{e
you were smol{ine or oil, unril
MERIT."
~Wr lham L PI alter
Soul!' Plaor>loPid N""' J• ·~··~
.
1411 ahould ... & ..... 1M
'C. 'C. 'C. dcareue (erue eoba&&o
e...u)."
-Mr. J. W. Mcleod
ManniOQ. South Carolina
"I h11ve lO admil I WAS
sflepti&•J be&lluse I had cried
sever11J low ear nc11rertes.
Afler smoftinc one pa&l(, I w11s
re11lly 11mated ••• &hey 11re AS
eood •• &he deoreues wieh
hieher cor."
-Mrs. Brenda Clark
Opelika. Alabama
"I h11ve been sellr&hine for •
11 low lllr dcoreeu for aome
lime now. All ochers I've cried
h11ve no rasre ••• I'm 11
MERIT mon.n
-Ray Echard
Parke•sburg, West Virgonoa
"I don'r l{now who& you
did, but you &er&oinly did
somerhine riehr.,
-Mrs Marian Friedman
Valley Sll.c<Jm , New York
"MERIT is &errifU. 'l"he
1Z·yenr efforr w11s worrh if!"
-M1s. Emmell Wagner
Manotowoc, Wtsconsm
MERIT
141 •m wrlli"f in recarda eo your ME&IT MEN'I"HOL
dcaretus. I am e"ereme1y
p1e ... d with &hem. Slnu &he
flrse ifme I Cried &hem, &hey
h•ve been my dcare&&e."
-Joanne Gud11angen
St Paul, Mlnna.ota
ULe11ve it to rhe e"JJeru!
'l"hey h11ve done i& II(Ain."
-Robert M . Hornsby
Top~ a. Kanus
"I won& ro rhonl{ you,
lh11nl( you, 'l"honl{ You! Merit
&tc11retus ~are s&roneer 1h11n .
other Jow•&llr ci(llrettes •..
rhey're ereoJ!"
-Miss Meg Vollmer
Sr James New York
"'l"hllnl( you for m111{ine &he
biceese brellf{&hrouch in
smol(ine in all the ye11rs
I h11ve smol{ed. 'l"he lllste 11nd
ple ... ure I cet from MERIT
is unbeliev11ble."
-Marc A. Nolan
,A~•on Oti!O
"I W4nl to rhonl{ you oil for
your super worf{ in produ&Jnc
rhis A + ci~roreU4?."
-Moss Jo Allene RP tl ord
MERIT
Ul hove fried some of rhe
low ear ond low ni&orine
dcareues, bur never &ored for
&hem until Jhe MERITs were
pu& on &he morl{er. I reolly
enjoy rhem very much ond I
jusr wonred eo soy rhanl{s for
a ni&e deareue." Regular & l\1enthol. Kings & tOO's.
-Mrs Rodney Rrce
Indo an O•c:haHJ M ~-;s~ •,,~ .. ·••
UAs a d(llreue smol{er for
aome 60 ye11rs, I w11need eo
&om:r.Jimen& you on your Jine
pro u&e, MERIT &i(llreues."
-Rex B LrWe
San O•eqo Car,rcunoa
UJ"ou've done i&; made • eood
e...Unc dc11reue, low in r11r.
I've swiuhed eo MERIT!"
-Mrs Fredenc Shaw
Jen~ontown, Pennsyl.,anoa
14l've been smoftinc MERIT
(or % months (when &he store
has &hem) and ewo o(my
nd(hbors .wluhed eo MERIT
MEN'I"HOL. We're 1111
.. ucheed."
0 l'tll.llp t.lorti• IM. "17
-Gene L. Hodges, Jr.
Ch~rtott•. North C1rot1na
"'The rosre is ouueandine.
Keep up the t:ood worl{. 'They
4re reoJJy refres hine."
-Douglas B DeMarts
Monn~>:lonlro. Monn .. ~nl;l
"MERITis rhe only brond
in low cor ro eive me the
flovor 11nd Slltis{ll&lion thllt I
hod been Jooftinc for."
-Cecrha Beber man
W>1ntagh New Yor~
"In &he pllfl, I h11ve Cried
other br11nda liS &hey &lime
on &he JIUirfte&, but &hey all
lllcfled aome&hinc. MERIT
&ontllina &hill aomeehinc
&he others lllcfled."
-Guy E. Noble
O!llu'ldO, FIOflda
-Mrs. Edward Pelc
Mul't!ller, lndran1
Kings: 8 mg: 'wr: '0.5 mg. nicotine av. per cigaretta . FTC Rapon Oe c:76
1QO's: 12 mg:·10r : · 0.9 mg. nicotine av.per cigaretle by FTC Mathod.
Warn ing : The Surgeon General Has Determ ined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health .
•
"l"ou hove my word I w11s
deliehted. So from now on it's
MERIT for me."
Mr Mtc hael Noga
Bmo~lvn New York
"I" our new &i(llrette,MERIT,
11bsolutely shocl{ed me."
-Terry Stewart
Sprong(ield, Ottlo
"I bouchr • pa&Jt of MERIT
d(llreues and 11nother 11nd
11no1her. 'l"hey're t:reiiC. Lifte
it Mys on &he pa&Jt: A lfUIIU&y
of f111vor in 11 low ear •nd
ni&oline dcareue."
-Mrs. George Alchaud
Bl'llo:er,lleld. California
UConcr11&ulllrions. I've tried
&hem all •nd your new
o.tferinc,'MERIT: ha ie •11."
-Paul C. Burt
Stlrllrtg, N .. Jenre,.
I'J"our 'Enrkhed Flavor'
prtHess h.-. done mauh eo
restore my f•ieh in American
incenuiey.n
-Ms. Elizabeth Byrd Carder
Sllft'IIOfd, CoM.ctk:Uf
14J.,., wan&ed eo •rq.a line
•rul M)' "'"C"•&ulllelona for
Merle JOO's. 'l"hey •re creae.n
-Mr. Fred W. Gruman
FIOfll Perlt, New York
"'The C...U of Merle
supersedas all ochers. II Ia noe
only mil•, lnle food e...einc.n
-Mrs. Ethel Carnegie
Wa1hlngton, D.C.
"I hllve been sellr&hinc for 11
low ear 11nd ni&otine dc11reue
for 11 lone lime. I never
dre11med l ·would Jlnd one
tJuae I &ould a&&UIIIIy enjoy.
I found one. MERIT."
-Wendell D. Austin
Ben Avon, Pennsylvania
"I hllve tried your MERIT
MEN'I"HOL 11nd you Juave
sold me."
~Mary Fel ix
Moami Beach, floroda
"I don•r usUIIJiy write ro
&ompllnies oboue &heir
produces, bu& in this &lise you
deJini&ely deserve pr11ise on
your new &ieorette-MERIT
MENTHOL JOO's.
urour 'Enri&hed Fl11vor'
pro&ess is rhe ereo&est.
'Chonl{ you!"
-M rs Pattrcia Amato
L •nden NPw Jersey
USeverol monrhs •eo, 1 rried
Merits, 11nd h11ve been smof{ine
Jhem ever sin&e. 'l"hey 11re &he
flrsr low 111r deoreue rh11t
A&lUIIJiy liiSleS (OOd.U
-Barbara G. Wtltsh11e
RICI'Imona, ~rgono11
"I cried your cieoreue. I
&ouldn'r believe i&, 11 smoorher
smol{e, reo1 cieoreue lllsle."
-M ts Chtrstrne Buczak
Ne"' Yotk New Vo•~
"Con~rrorulotions on &ominf!
our wi&h a low ror, low
ni&ofine df!Greue rhot t11sres
Jil{e tobG&co insreod ofleuuce."
-Mrs Glen C .Sk.aggs
""" fonton n Tc •1•~
"I fried MERIT. Sin&e my
Jlrsr one, I h11ve sr11yed with
Chern. I feel cood aboue &urrine
down on ear 11nd ni&ofine.
MERIT h11s a f!reor r11sre!"
-M rs Charolette Nemetz
"MERJT is " ere4J f45lin(
&ieareue."
Oavrd Schrwoder
Eo .. 5tcnesler Ne"' Vo••
U'Che ere11resr smol{ine
pleiiSUre I h11ve ever
e"JJerien&ed. I hove finlllly
Slru&l( (Oid.n
-Ms Clara C Zeigler
B1•mongham Alabama
"Hoorlly for lower t .. r 11nd no
SA&rifUe of f111vor lfUGJifyl"
-C l Burtnett
Venoc:e. Florida
UFor &he pas& JO ye11rs I h11ve
been eryinc eo Jlnd a smofleable
low ear 11nd nuoeine de11reUe.
II only eool( one J~A&It of
MEiliT eo &onverr me."
-Mrs. V1rglnla Peyton Kirk.
Hl.,re de Grece. Maryland
"I have re&en&Jy swit&hed
eo MERIT. I eruly enjoy ehe
e...u.n
-Paul J. Weiss
Long lslnnd Clly, New York
-Mrs. Richard H. Wall her
Richmond, VIrginia
14£11hn I'm • Jouq 1""•· or,_ ....,. • (CHJd ,. .. aue.
I un.l eo f•vor 1M laern.n
-Mr.loui1J. Ortendo w .. CMeu• • ......,..,.,...,.,. ..
"May I concratulau you on
your accompliahmen&. I am
now a M E RIT smol{n and
enjoy them v el"y much. «rhey
r..te creal. nanJt• •cain for
your new d iscovny.''
-Mrs Larry Rohovrt
AJytown, MISSOUri
CCMER,IT is the smofte of
impeccaiJJe taste."
-Mrs. Evelyn A. Malone
Bell. California
"I am wrieine eo Jet you
f(now &hat I really enjoy
•mol{inc Merit cicare&tes.
«rhey were passed out eo
everyone a& a Bineo came a&
Our Lady of Peace Church in
LyniJrooft, N ew Yorl{. fJ11at's
when I s &4r &ed s mol{inc
them."
-Mrs Rose Palmiert
Lynbrook NPw York
"By the time I finished my
/il"SI pacJc. of MERIT
ciearettes, I w a s really sold
on them."
Edward J Wadd1ngton
NPc;tmt>nl !~•·N Jersey
"I boueht a pacl{aee of
re~lar M E RIT and was
really impressed."
-Dorothy M Hempel
lo o r)n!it OhiO
"Your new brGnd, MERIT,
is a real ciea rette."
-Archard S Wtlllams
Ar•t A11 Milryi,JnO
"~his Jetter is lO Jet you
foll{s l{now how much we
enjoy your new Jow ear
cicarette, MER I T . We Juad
tried the other new cicareetes
on the marJc.et b ut were
discusted with the cardboard
fl•vor. However, &he flavor
of M E R IT WIIS pleasine."
Mrs Paul A Oreal
·~,..,roslown Pe"""'"''":l'""
"Verdict: FJNAL LY,a low
tar ciearette with eastel"
-Bianca Ooeschner
NPw York New York
CCI am b eint: truthful
when I sa y MERIT Menthol
really does have t hat
M&isfyine tG ste."
-Mrs. Sandra Kohut
Pollsburgh, Pennsylvama
"fi"his ciearetee has cor wtuar
we've an b~en lool{inc for.
Smol{inc MERIT is really •
ple .. ure."
Edward Levtnson
Cotumbul', Oh •Q
UJJec•uu of i u Jow uar and
nko&lne contenr.L I eqecud il eo IN uut~leu lil{e &he other ..
I wa really surprised." .
-Arlene Tosk
~ •• , lawn New Jersey
UMn•e JOO'• •&IJJ ,.,u lll(e
• dc•retu, even thouch 1ow
In .. r.JJ
-Mrs. Estelle Myhlhousen Merletta, Georgie
''tJ"he very Jlr•t ,.aclt of
MERIT MENCJ"HOL did it.
I wa• immediately Impressed
with the &ca•re."
-Raymond T Abdoo
Sul11eld. Oh10
"My hu•band and I
switched to MERIT and we
really JIJ(e the ea.u. II'•
unbelievable how cood a low
u.r flow nicotine drare&te
can taU.''
-Kathy Lynn MazzarPIIa
Soulh Bend lndtana
"Just a note to say &h•nft
you for maJtinc Merit JOO's.
~hey are ereat."
-Mrs. Betty Taylor
Montgomery, Alabama
"I've tried aJJ the Jow uar,
low nicotine ciearettes and
they aJJ Jacl{ed usre and
flavor. 'Chen came 'MERIT',
voiJia! ~he flavor is fine and
I enjoy them."
-Mrs Jeannette Treb1lcock
"By eolly, it's true what
people ,.y •bout Merit. I tried
them, I switched! ~ey're
UJ&isfyinc, while I'm cuttine
down on ear."
-Mrs Dawn Rauh
Burbank. Caftforn•a
"I would just lifte to say
th•t I thinl{ your Merit JOO's
are the ere4test. ~anJ{s for
4 ereGt dearette!"
"I must say they are quite
enjoyable."
-Hrlary Fro.;•
Chocago. '"' "
"I couldn't believe how
eood &hey uas&e and how low
they are in uar and nicotine."
Roselyn Hall
Monneapoh~ M1nn<"<'' 1
"MY wife •nd I have
swiuhed from one low uar
cieare&re to •norhn bur we
Juave now swiuhed for the
last time. ~e flavor of
MERIT FiJtel"• ia..fan&astic."
J Gordon Wr<~d.:.
Phoonllf ""zonl!
-Maureen Evers
Rrooklyn N!'w VC\•~
"Merit aureJy " evnydlinc
you My It ia, nell& down 10
the ra.ee. I c.n fM11e low a.r
lm4 nkodne •rNI ,......,,.. too."
-UI" T. U Fre<tencks
St l~111 MIS~rl
Warning:-The Surgeon General Has Oetermmed
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
UMERJT t. the fird low 141r
a nd nkotlne dc•rene duJ& I
enjoy nnof(lnc."
-A Carol Payne
Wul'lrngton, 0 C
UMy h.,.IHand bl'oucht home
a pacf( of 'Mnir Ftlur•• and
told me to lry one-1 did -It
w .. rood. HIUI a nice, mfld
uaaee. I loved i '·''
-Mrs Laune Mack
Lottie Rock. Arkansas
"MERIT comes throuch
with flyine colors."
-Ms Dorothy Pendergast
North Syracuse New York
"Your yeors of rese•rch
with your new cicareeu,
MERIT, hove certainly been
most s uccessful."
-Mrs Barbara F Mrller
Ven1ce. Flortda
UCJ"hne Ufl'r • lleta.r low
'e.r' dc•relu on &he marltet
than Mnfl. I don't l(now how
you col 10 mauh 'flualley of
/llllltn'9 inlo only g me. of
'Uir', but I'm lfUile crateful
you did."
-Molly Forde
San Ralael Calllorn •
Ul would JiJ{e to tJuanf( you
for addinc tate to menthol."
-Frank Winebrenner
Yorl( Pennsylvania
"~hanf( you for mal{inc
Meril JOO's. My husiHand and
I both reaJJy do enjoy them."
-Mrs Earl May
HamoiiOn Oh10
"fChanJc. you so very much
for maf(ine a mild Jow Ulr
dcaretee. trhe flavor is very
pleaatne."
-Ed H Bourne. Jr
Soou• Fans South Dakora
''It's MERIT from now on." "You have 11 confirmed
-Mrs F. J Branson Merit smoJter in me."
Ber~eley Mtssou•l
"I cGn't tell you how shocJ{ed
I wGs that il w .. re•JJy a low
tar and nicotine cicarette tJuat
r eally had fiGvor."
-Mrs Judrth Pretras
Stream .... ood llltno,s
"I tried your Menthol
MERITs. trhe best Jow &Gr
and n icotine ciearette yet."
-Mrs Sam Manrac1
Morroe MoChogan
UMerci a he•p-. Good Jucft."
-Mrs H S Cohen
Mob•l e Alabama
"Merit deare&tes Juave
converted me from • confirmed
h ieh e•r ciearetu smof(er to
a low uar s mol{er."
Mr Robrn Katz
"<AA .., ~·~ New Vor~
"ME RIT is the b~st yet-it
hit m y taste buds perfectly!"
-Ernest Walters
, ~DI'3 MarylanO
Ule is the smol{e I wos Jool{inc
for: low Ulr, low nicotine,
t:ood taste and Mti•faction."
-Anthony N Frrscra
E•e•.:~•l"t'~' Colorado
"Now that i• one really
eood cicorelte .•.. crhanft•
"C•in-your new MERIT
MEN~HOLS are really oue
of .tchr. Beautiful!!!"
-M rs Gayle 0 Rosengren
\4or ""·'flO •• M nni'~Nll
Uf MW • Merit .. on •
lriJJIHHirL 'Low e.r-En.Uhed
F14111or'. fJ"houchtl'• try il.
It'• • f•naa.ru nc•retUI"
-Ur Ira Gor.n
Tamartot Ronda
".-...nJt• for MEIUTI .-JNy •r• 11M ttr•e low ~ar nc•r.n.
dMI '"'IJ .... • f'IJ.,.,Jt
-Mrs. Jane 0 . Tomaetto
Richmond. Vlrgtn.a
,
-Lmda Harvey
BronA New York
"It's hord to believe tJuat
•uch a cicarette could deliver
such a rich flavor and uaste."
M r Jerry Lee Low ry
J •• •PO c; lnOoana
"I read your lUI for MERIT•.
I boueht one pacft and wu 10
surprised 41 the true taste of
flOOd tobGcco.''
-Mrs Maqone H Belanger
t wntt'd C t ••v'""iJ
"I erud G M~l'it, found the
uaste very mild, and hove been
smof(ine them ever since."
Mrs Hf'l P" S~->uyler
• 'P" • •' C'" "' d -It
"Your new cieore tte is a
re•l winner!"
Ul tried 4 pacJc. of MERIT-
enjoyed the Jirst clearelte ond
ha11e been smof(ine MERIT
ever •ince . You're not putfinc
jJUt air but ereat taste!"
M'S D (,,raud
c~•la ""~' r ,, tOI'111
"Finally, a eood .. lflstine
dc•relte low •n ear. You feel
Jil(e you're smof(ine somethinc
IN•ide• o i r ."
Susa" Wolmrngton
"I tuave ju•t discovered
your dcareeu 'Merit' and •m
deJichaed!"
-Vera Sprllane
B•o<>to:lvn New Yo rk
"I ~ould nftln flrul •n
~cepe.•Je Jow .. e.r •ltnnadl'e
und1 Mnil Joo• .. rou ,...,.
• ..,eloped •n .ccq,_.Jc
..,.,litute for •molter&."
-Mr Ben Cobell
Nofti'IPOtt. Al-.na
"'n your MEIUT Haa .... J
dpr•n. you....,. m ... J:-1
t. rdaln 1M ..,..,., •f ..,
..,..,.. .... urine tiN a.r.Jt
-l.Mna ~ £1 ........ c ... ,.., ...
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PUBLIC NOTfCI!
II'ICTrriOUS BUSINESS
HAll£ STATEIII£111'
Plt.SL IC NO TICE
II'ICTrriOUS BUSIHESS
HAllE STATEIIEHT
P UBLIC NOTICE
Tile lollo•IIC .,.,_ aro
doiiC but-u: 1'bo liar.
«> Polo llole~ ISOCSo. Har.
bor I Bt•d., AMhetm, Ca.
921102: A"bar Glll>eu,
.ftooMYelt AYe., Nam)ll
street, Ke1"&D Lue, fl5,
Tebru. lru 121111; Mm-
oacbtbr Ro1bQ. 40S4 Cb..,
Sbln An., CJPreu c 1 906SO. ' •
n. followtll pera .. an do'-buatnen u: The Stm-
pJe wa,, 17941 Blue Gate
J..ut, HuotLactoQ Beachy Ca-
lli. 82:447: Erik Soderholm,
4045 E. 8111 Sl.,-Apt. 0,
LoQC Beach, CalU. 90804;
Jacqueline Waters, 17941
Bble Gate Lane, HunUQCtop
Beach, CaJU. 92647 .
Thla bustnesslsconducted
by a ceneral partnershi.J).
Sicned: Erik SodtrbOim.
S-85TII
FICTrriOUS BUSIHESS
HAll£ STATEIII!N'r
The toUowtac pera.111 ta doiJIC' buslQti.IU:TbeNucy v, 1601 Dove stntt. ~te
230, Ne.-port Beach 92840:
Alan w. Vletn. Zf!l Stern
Vista, Newport Stach, Call-
forldl 92660.
1'h1t: buslneuls ooaducted
by liQ lodJYl<lial, Slcned:
Alan W, Vieira.
TtUa buaiDUs 11 coodue-
ted by aceotralpu1oers~.
Strned: Allb&r Glllbeeu.
Tbts statemeot was rued
with tbe county clerk of Or.
III(e Coaoty JuDe SO, 1977.
Publllb: JUIJ 7, 14, 21
28, 1977, ln the Newport
HartJor Enslen. F .78!91)
PUBLIC N.OTICE
S-85957
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doil:lg business as: Newport
Beach Hair & Co., 359 San
M!guel, SUite 110, Newport
Beaeb, CalUornia 92660: Joe
Orlando Rodriguez, 29381
Valerio Court, Laguna Nl-
cuel, Ca. 92677; Gerald
Scbwartr., 21661 BrookOOrst
street, Apartment 251, Hun-
tington Beacb, CalUornia
92647; Frank Chirico, 3800
ParkYtew Lane, Apt. 23-A,
Irvine, Ca. 92715.
Tills business Is cooouc -
ted by a general partner-
ship. Signed: Joe 0. Rodri-
guez.
This statemeot was filed
wtth ttle county clerk ot Or-
ange County June 28, 1977.
PubUsh: July · 7, 14, 21,
28, 1977, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -78156
P U B LIC NO T ICE
S-85967
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following person ts
doq business as: D. C.
M,, 18401 Bandlller Circle,
fountain Valley, Cal, 92708:
D. G. I. Sports Engineering
Joe., Callfornla corporation,
18401 Baodlller Circ-le,
fountain Valley, Cal. 92708.
Thls business is cooctuc-
ted by a corporaUon.
Corporation Name: D. G.
I. Sports Eng. Inc., Oscar
F. Syllcan. president.
This statement was nled
with the. county clerk ot Or-
ange County June 29, 19'77,
Publish: July 7, 14, 21,
28, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F' -7 8246
P U BLI C N O T ICE
S-85962
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing bustoess as: Crow Pa .
clflc Development Corp.,
2171 Campus Drive, Suite
330, Irvine, CaJUornia
92715: ewe Development
Corp., a Ca!Uornia corpora-
tion, 217 1 Campus Drive,
Suite 330, Irvine, California
927 15.
This business is conduc-
ted by a corporation.
CoJl)Oratlon Name: GWC
Development Corp.
This statement IV<IS filed
wttb the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 28, 1977.
Publish: July 7, 14, 21,
28, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f -78178
P U BLI C N OTI C E
S-85977
F"JC TITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Wyatt ~ncl
Reese, 2400 West Coast
Hlgbway, Suite ''E," New-
port Beach, California
92660: James A, W~tt Jr.,
12953 Moorpark Street, Ap-
artment 3, Studio City,Call-
fornta 91604; Mar)orle R,
Reese, 5950 Naples Plaza,
Long Beach, CallfomJa
90803.
This business Is conduc-
ted by a ceoeral partnership.
Signed: Marjorie R. Reese.
T!lls statement was filed
wtth the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 30, 1977.
PubUsh: July 7, 14, 21,
28, 19'77, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f -78272
P U B L I C N OTIC E
S-85952
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME SfATEMENT
The Jollowtnc persons are
doln( bu s iness as Spyglass
Properties, LTD., e/o BUn-
6tr, 139 Cambrta, Nnport
B•ch, Calilonlla 92MO:
Barton J. BUadtr, 139Cam.
br1a, Hnport BMCII, Call-
lor~ ~0; I~ R•~
c/o Bllar, 139 Cambria,
NtwpOrt hach, CtiUornta
II!MO.
TIIU baiiAeaa 11 couduc·
ltd b1 a r-enl pa.rtoer.
111ip. Blpod: Spnlua Pro-
port*, Lld.,-J. BIJ.u.
dtt, a..nJ: Pattae:r.
nu -•• 111ec1 wlllllllo_,alortoiOr-
.... CG01iJ-. 17, I'm.
MU* hiJ ?, If, II, u. 1m 1a 111o "-" -· il~~~~~p. F-?11015
This statement was tued
wtth tbe county clerk of Or-
ange County June 16, 1977.
Publish: Jtane 23, 30, July
7, 14, 1977, In tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -7?59'7
PUBLIC N O TIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe folio~ peracn is
doing busloess as Universal
Dealers Service, Inc. at 1300
Quau. Newport Beach, CA
92660: Moblle Home War-
ranty Co., a corporaUon.
State of Ca.J.Uornia. This bu-
s iness Is conducted by Mo-
bUe Home Warranty Co., a
corporation.
Dated: This 14th day of
June, 1977 . Dan E. Proctor.
This Statement was fUed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange Co11nty June 16, 1977.
Publish: June 23, 30, July
7, 14, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F .77621
P UBLI C N OTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlDl persons are
doing business as: The Dol-
Phin Hair fashlons, 2701
Harbor, Suite F -3, Cos ta
Mesa, Cal, 92626: Susan
Lloyd Rees, partner, 4626
Vta Marina, Apt. 306, Mar-
ina del Rey, Ca. 90291 ; Bon-
nie Lee Eielous , partner,
2527 Elden, Apt, B, Costa
Mesa, Cal. 92626.
This busines s Is conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: Susan Lloyd Rees,
Bonnie Lee Btelous.
This statement was f11 ed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 16, 1977,
Publish: June 23, 30, July
7, 14, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77598
PU B LIC N OTIC I=
S-85738
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
dotng business as: Time-
save rs, 4040 Mac Arthur
Boule•ard, SUite 308, New-
port Beac h, CA 92660: Wil-
liams aod John. Inc. Ag ency
(Incorporated -Cal ifornia),
4040 Mac Arthur Boul evarrt,
Suite 308 , Newport Beach,
CA 92660,
This bus in ess is conducted
by a Corporation, Signed:
William Hendershot, Vice -
President.
This staten.ent was fil ed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 10, 1977,
Publish. Junf' 23, 30, July
1, 14, 1977,ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77370
P U BL IC N O T I CE
S-85764
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followi ng person is
rloing business as; Bear
Brand Ranch Company, 25 0
Ne wport Center Drive, Sull e
M-100, Newport Beach, CA
92660: The 0 . Hill Company,
a CaJifor nia corporation,
General Partner, 250 New-
port Center Drive, Suite M -
100, Newport Beat h, CA
92660,
This bu siness Is conduc-
ted by a limit ed pa rtnership.
Corporation Na mJ?: The 0.
Hill Company,General Part -
ner, by Robert 0, Hil l, Pre -
sident.
Thls statement 'Na s fll !'!'l
with the county t:lerk of Or -
ange Count y June 14, IIJ7i.
Publish: June 23, 30, Jul}'
7, 14, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f -775 16
P U BL IC N O T ICE
STATEMENT OF ABAN-
DONMENT OF USE OF F1C-
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The tollowtng persons
have abandoned the use of
the ft ctitious buslness Bame:
Thts statemeot was meet
with the COQntJ clerk of Or-
ange County Juoe 15, 19'77.
Publl1h: June 2S, SO, July
7, 14, 1977, In the Nnport
Harbor Eoslgn. F -77521
P U BLI C NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtog persons are
doiDg business as: George's
Steaks & Hoagies, 505-11 •
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
Calli. 92627: James N, &
Mary K, Henry, 486 E, 18th
St., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627.
This business is conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed; Mary K. Henry.
This statement was IUed
wlth the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 17, 19'77,
Publish: June 23, 30, July
7, 14, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F77674
P U B LIC NOT I C E
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: Light-
house Nau!lcal Lamps &
Brassware, Shipware Mer-
c hants, 3701 E. Coast Hwy,,
Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625:
wuuam Raymond MaldhOf,
607 West 11th, Corona, Ca.
This business is conducted
by an Individual. Signed:
William R. MaMhof.
This statement was tiled
wtth the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 15, 1977 ,
Publish: June 2S, 30, July,
1, 14, 19'77, tn the NeW'pOrt
Harbor Ensign. F -77575
P U BLIC N O T ICE
S-85778
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Alan's
Classic Cars, 1601 Dove
Street, Suite 230, Newport
Beach, CA. 92660: Alan w.
Vieira, 2421 Sierra VIsta,
Newport Beach, California
92660,
This businessts conducted
b)' an lncllvidual. Signed:
Alan W. Vieira.
This statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 15, 1977,
Publish: June 23. 30, July
7, 14, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f .77522
PU B LIC N OTICE
S-85746
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
SAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Gtover-
Mathes Accountlog and Tu
Service, 2709 Patti Lane,
Santa Ana, Ca. 92706: Hel-
demarle Mathes, 2709 Patti
Lane, Santa An.a, Ca. 92706:
Thomas R. Glover, 1146
Parkrtdge Rd., Norco, Ca.
91760,
This business Is eo nduc -
ted by a ge ner:a.l partner-
ship. Sig11ed: Thomas R. Glo-
ver, Helde marie Mathes.
Th.ls statement was nled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 10, 19?7.
Pu blish. June 23, 30, July
7, 14, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F-77372
F='U B LIC N O TI CE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
r!ojng business as: Stockton
Small Animal Hospital, 3838
E. Coast Hwy., Corona del
Mar 92625: Wayne L. Davis,
4421 Bermuda Clr., l"tne,
Ca. 92714 ; Edward R. Cole,
2 WiUowbrook, Irvine, Ca.
927 14; J~mf"S E. Rich, 1333
Avocado, Newport Bch., Ca.
92660.
This buslnesslscoo®cted
by a general pa.rtnershlp.
Signed: Wayne L. Dnls.,
DVM.
This statemeN was IUed
with the couotJ clerk of Or-
aDge County June 20, 19?7,
Publlsb: June 23, 30, July
7, 14, 19'77 , In the Newport-
Harbor Enslen. F -T77f8
P U BLI C NOnC.E
S-85941
FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS
NAME STATEW.ENT
VIew Park Homes, 2405 Clltr
Dr1Ye, Newport Beach, Cali-
fomta 92663. Tbe FlctiUous
Business Name referred to
above was nled In Onnge
County oo May25, 1973. Carl
Artboter, 2405 CHff Drive,
N.-port Beach. CaJUornla
92663; Dan Artboter, 1200
Polarts, NewportBoeh,Ca-
lllonlla 92863; G .. rg& J(ol.
eles, Z4?5 MutDo, Newport
Beach, CaUfornla ate63; Ed-
ward Van ·den Botche, 121
40tb St., Newport Beach, C a-
lltornla 92663.
Tne totlowt.nc per.Ja Ll
ttotnc buslDess u: L ,_ 1:1
Realty, 488Z Bauwood J..aQe,
Imoo, Calllonlla 02715:
Th1l ballDISI WU COD•
<llacted by a CtDinl p&rtutr a
Alp. Slcned: Carl ArtbOftr.
Tbla JtatemePl waa flied
Wltll tbt county cltrlr: of Ora
lll' c-, Juoo 10, I'm.
JllbUIIh: JUDI H, 10, lq(f
?, 14, I'm, Ill lho l'lnllort
nartor EaolcL f -l$UI
Lt.slle Badln_ Jr ~ 4882
Buawood l.be, Imz., Ca-
lllonlla 92? 15.
Thh: batlDeiS II eoodQcted
by ae llldltldaal. Sl(ood:
LMUo Bacilli, Jr.
Tblt .UI.omoot wu ftJod
wltll 11>o 001111J c1ert1 of Or.
-Coallly J•• Z4, 117?.
Plblllll: Jill, 7, 14,1.1, •• ,
I'm, lllll>o N-rt Rutlor
E nolp. F • '17117
NEWPORT HARBOR EH~GH
P\JOLISit~D WEEKLY ·PG. 6
THURSDAY. JULY I' 1977
COROllA DEL MAR, CALIP.
PUBLI C NOTI C E
S-85765
STATEIIEIIT OF ABAH.
llOHIIEHT Of USE OF FIC·
TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The tollowtar persona
bave abaodoned the ase of
the flctlttous busloeu ~me:
Bear BraDd RaocbCompany,
250 Newport Center Drive,
Sblte M-100, Newport Beach,
CA 9?.660, The FtcUUous
Bus· s Name referred to
above Wll rued In Oraoge
Coulllty on 4-S0-73. Robert
0, Hill, 250 Newport Center
Drive, Suite W-100,Newport
Beach, C A 92660; Chapman,
Pbllltps, Brandt and Red-
dick, a CalUorDia corpora-
tion, 901 Dove Street, Suite
260, Newport Beach, Call-
to rnla. 92660.
TtUs business was conctuc.
ted by a general partnership.
SliDed: Robert 0, Hill.
This statement was nted
wtth the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 14, 19'77,
Publtsb: June 23, 30, July
7, 14, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -24963
P U BL IC NOT IC E
FICTITIOU~ BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
dolnz business as: Maury
Stauffer -Sea Lion Really,
1213 No. Coast Highway, La-
guna Beach, CalU. 9265 1:
L. Maurice stauffer, 620
Jasmioe Ave., Corona del
Mar, CalU. 92625.
Thls business Is condUct-
ed by an individual. Signed:
L. Maurice Stauffer.
Thls statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 30, 19?7.
Publish: July 7, 14, 21, 28,
1977, In the Newport Harbor
Ensign. F-78300
PUBLI C N O T IC E.
S-85797
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Ooiso
Restaurant, 31 0 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627:
Kunlzo & Atsuko Koyama,
1862? Morongo St., Foun-
tain Valley, Ca. 92708.
This business is conducted
by an individual, Signed:
Kuniw Koyama.
Tills statement was rt.led
with the county clerk ot Or-
ange County June 21, 1977,
Publish: June 30, July 7,
14, 21, 19'77, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77798
P UB LI C N O T ICE
S-85917
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
&>lng business as: Center
lor Human Development of
Irvine-Newport, 1001 Dove
St., Suite 180, Newport
Beach, C A 92660: Douglas
S. Lindquist, Ph.D., 400
P1nertdge, Brea, CA 92621;
Robert L, Drury, Ph.D., 206
4th St., Seal Beach, CA
907 40; Frances K. Latimore,
M.A., 10 Satinwood, Irvine,
CA 92715.
This business Is condUcted
by a general partnership,
Signed : DouglasS. LindQuist,
Ph.D.
Thts statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 22, 1977.
Publish: June 30, July 7,
14, 21, 1977, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77851
P U BL IC N OT IC E
S-85908
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The following person Is
doing business as: Allstate
Realtors, 4040 Ml.cArthllr'
Blvd., Newport Beach, Cali-
fornia 92660: D-Cal Invest-
ment, Joe., CaJUornia cor-
poraUon. 1860 S, Bascom
Anme, Campbell, Cali ·
torula 95008.
This busines s Is conducted
by a corpor.atton.
Corporation Name: D-Cal
ln'lestment, Inc., otaoe L.
Larson, secretary.trea-
su rer.
Thls statement wa.s rued
wttb the county clerk of Or-
a.age County lune 13, 19'?7.
PubUsh: Juoe SO, July 1,
14, 21, 1977, to the Newport
Harbor Enst&n.. f' -17439
PUBLI C NOTIC E
S-85~1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
HAllE ST ATEMEHT
Tbt followtac per10a la
dOI.Q( buatneu u: Stern
lluoory, 25'721 (l)rero,
Mlaskla Vle)D, CA 92575:
Plllllp J. CaaaEIIIorp"-
Ltd., Callfor1UCorp.,257Zl
a>rero, Ml.pkMI. VIeJo, CA
!IU?5.
Tlll.o -... 11-od b1 o <Orpuretloll. Slpod:
~J.C-~. ,... --llled
-ll>o """"" cllrt ., Or-
-C.OIIIy 1-. 111, 1171. PlbUA: l•M JO, AtJ 7,
14, %1, 1171, lo lllo "-"
Rutlor Elllla. P-1'1•t
P U B LIC NO TICE
CP-44ts
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
HAllE STATEIIEHT
Tbe lollowiat periOD il
dolle b•udueu "' ·1. "P·
prored Boot Co., 1. Geo-
domll, lotenattoaal, 150 £.
17111str.t, SUllo no, Cotta
Wee:a., CL 92$%7; C-W Ma.r-
keUne:, IDe., IocorportttdlD
Callfonla, 350 Eut 17th
street, Coat& Mesa, Ca.
92827.
This bull ness Is conducted
by a oorponUoo.
Corporation Name: c -W
Ma.rketlrc. Inc,, Stuart WU-
llams, President.
Tl\ls statemeDt was rued
wtth the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 22, 1977.
Publish: June 30, July 7,
14, 21, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -77838
PUBLI C NOTIC E
S-85799
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAMZ STATEMENT
The followtog persons are
doing business as: L & w
Company, SUtte 201, 366 San
Miguel Road, Newport
Beach, CA 92660: JohtiWer-
ttn Development Corpora-
tion, a CaiUornta corpora-
tton, Suite 200, 2081 Busi-
ness Center Drive, I"tne,
CA 92705; The WlUlam LY-
on Company, a Calllornia
corpor:Uton, Suite 201, 366
San Miguel Road, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This business is conduc-
ted by a general partner-
ship.
Corporation Name: The
William Lyon Company, Pe-
ter M. Oc hs, President.
This statement was fUed
wtth the county clerk of Or -
ange County June 2I, 19'77,
Publish: June 30, July 7,
14, 21, 1977, In the New-
port Ha.rborEnstgn.F-77797
PI;JBL IC N OT ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
do log business as: Bob Me.
Donald Unll mlt@jj, 2263 Pa-
ciftc Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca.
92627: Robert -"· McDona ld,
2263 Pacific Ave., Costa Me-
sa, Ca. 92627.
Th.ls bustoess is coodu c-
ted by an Individual. Signed:
Robert A. McDonald.
This staterr:ent was tUed
with the county clerk of Or-
a.nge County June 30, 1977.
Publish: July 7, 14, 21,
28, 1977, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -78291
P U B LIC N OT I C E
S-859'72
STATEMENT OF
WITHDRAWAL FROM
PARTNERSHIP OPE RAT -
INC UNDER FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAJoiE
The following person has
wtthdrawn as a generalpa.rt-
oer from the partnership
oper-ating under the flctlttous
business nameof TheBoard-
walk at 17324 Beach Boule-
nrd, Huntington Beach, Ca-
lifornia 92647. The fic-
titious bustoess name state-
ment tor thepartnershlpwas
flled on 10-4-76intheCoun-
l)' of Orange, The Ml name
and residence of tile person
wtthdrawtng as a partner:
Jack G. Hill, 5550 El Jar-
din, Long Beach, California.
Signed: Jack Hill
Tbts statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or a
ange County June 30, 19'77,
Publlsh: July 7, 14, 21,
28, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f -063481
P U BL IC N OT I C E:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowtog person Is
doing business as: Florist
Billing Systems, 3700 New-
port Blvd., Newport Beach,
Ca. 92663: Century VU, Inc.,
Calllomla corporation. 3700
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach, Ca. 92663.
ThJs buslness is conduc-
ted by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Cen-
tury VD, loc., Dante! Pou-
ch~r, Exec. Vice-Pres.
This staterr.ent was rued
•tth the couoty .clerk of Or -
aoge County June 28, 1977.
Publish: July 7, 14, 21,
28, 197'7, ,In the Newport
Harbor EMt.a:n. F -28125
PUBLIC NOTIC E
FICTITIOUS DUSI!IESS
NAME STATEIIEHT
The lollo•lllc periOU a~
11)11• baslbtss as: Food It
B~DJ~et Stnlces, 765 st.
Clatr. tA., Costa .... 92U7:
Tommy T. Tbompeoa. 710
W. 18tb st., ISS, COlt& w .. ,
Ca. IHZOT; DID Alloo Smllll,
710 W. lMh st., 131, CoRa
..... , Ca. aM2'7.
Tlllo111_11_ b, • ,_, pa-nlllp.
Slpld: TOCDIIJ T. ~..,_
'""' -~~~~ -moe~
-""-clort., Or--c-, .~w~, s, 1171.
-.Jwly 7, If, II,
It, I'm, Ia ll>o llowporl
U.-Eutp. P.?MI(
PUB~IC NOTICE
NOnCE TO CREIJITOB8
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE Of CAUP'ORMU
fOR TilE COUNTY
OF08ANOE
110. A 91189
Estate olwtLUAM PRES-
TON IIEALEY, llocooaod.
IIOTICE IS I!EREBY GJ.
YEN to tbt creditor• ot the
abon named deetdtot tblt
all Ptl'IODI biY~ claim•
aptut tbe said decedG are
reQUired to rue them, W'ltb
the otceJsal')' YO¥chtrs, tD
the oftlce ot the clerk Or the
abo'le eaUUed court, or to
preseat them, wtth the DeCa
essary •ouchera, to the un-
derstcaed at I be law otnces
of Galllvlo & Schmiesing,
1151 Do•e St., s. 140, New ..
port Beach, C A 92660, wblch
Is tbe place of business ot
the understgaed tn aU mat-
ters pertalnlag to the estate
of sa1d decedelll, wUbta tour
months after the first pubU.
cation of this ootice.
Dated: JuDe 29, lf¥17.
BERNICE L. MEALEY,
Admintstratrtz of the Estate
of the above named decedent.
Gallivan & Schmiesing,
1151 Dove St., S. 140, New-
port Beach, CA 'l2660, At-
torneys for Administratrix.
Publish: July 14, 21, 28,
Aug. 4, 1977 , In the Newport
Harbor Ensign.
PUBLI C N O TI CE
S-85792
FIC,TITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The ft.•llowtog persons are
doing business as: Bill Dow.
dell Yac ht Sales, 3701 Calle
La Quinta, San Clemente,
Califo rnia: Bill Dowdell ,
3701 Calle La Quinta, San
Clemente, California; Mer -
cedes Dowdell, 3701 Calle
La Quinta, San Clemente,
California; Richard Maney,
32921 Calle San Marcos, San
Juan Capistraoo, Caillornla;
Ramona Maney, 32921 Calle
San Marcos, San Juan Ca-
pistrano, Ca.J.ifornta.
This business ts being
coD<llcted by a Limited Part-
nership. Signed: William T.
Dowdell.
ThJs statement filed with
the county clerk of Orange
County June 15, 1:}77.
Publish: June 30, July 7,
14, 21, 1977, to the Newport
Harbor Ens!~. F -77523
P U B LIC NOT ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow!~ persons are
doing business as: Jerry
Golden Partnership, 13'75
Galaxy Drive, Newport
Beach, Ca. 92660: Jerry
Golden. 1375 Galaxy Drive,
·Newport Beac h., Ca. 92660;
Harry E. Karsten. Jr., 462'7
Camden Drive, Corona del
Mar, Ca. 92625 .
This business is condUc ted
by a general partDersblp.
Signed: Jerry Go ideo.
This statement was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County July 5, 19'77,
Publish: July 7, 14, 21 ,
28, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F-78441
PUBLIC N O TIC E
S-85969
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: a. Busi-
ness Properties Partnership
No. 15; b. Business Proper~
ties Partnership No. 16; c.
Business Properties Part-
nership No, 17; d. Business
Properties Partnership No.
18, 17840 Sky Park Blvd.,
Irvine, CaiUoml.a 92'714: L. c. Smull, 17 840 Sky Part
Blvd., lr•lne, Ca. 92'714;
Darrylle E. Staffont, 17640
Sk'y Park BlYd,, l"lne, CL
9271 4; James A. Christen-
sen, 9651 Brynmu Drtve,
VIlla Park, Ca.. 9'2667 ; John
R. S1augM, 5420 Meadow.
dale Laoe, Palos Verdes,
Ca. 90274; Charles G. Ball,
2533 Roberta Drl.-e, Orange,
c a. 92669.
This busjoess IS conduc-
ted bJ a geaen.l partoershtp.
Signed: D, E. Stafford.
This 1tatement was nltd
with the oou.aty clerk of Or-
ance County June 29, urn,
Publ!ab: JoiJ 7, 14, 21,
28, 1977, Ia U~t Newport
Harbor Eu&cn. F -78196
PUBLIC N O'T'ICE
S-85945
f!CTmOUS BUSI!IESS
NAME STATEMEHT
The tollowtac per.oo 11
dolac bulDtll u: J. o.
Proportloo, 45S9 -<1 Roed, Coroaa delll.t.r,C.U-
Io-_,, Leo l Brom-
Ooy, 4519 Ro,., Rood, eo.-a.1 11ar, ca~~~o.aen.
Tldo bulaoaa 1.1 COIIdl<·
toe! by u --Slpod: Leol llrJ>IIIIoy.
Tlll.o --.... llled wt111 111o -c1ert1 o1 or. ""'c.., -17, 1m.
-Jldy T, 14,11,q,
1171. Ia tiiO "-" -Bulp. F-711111
N.B~
Tllo baDdll• boom -· u-Ill Newport lleocll,
with ,8,17!,18# 111 permits
riPOrttd lor JliDt. 'flU
brt.op lbo IS'77 1o1a1 at tho
biU-nJ mark to $39, 72!,-
535, almoat $6 miUloaab•d
of ll>o JUliO 30 loUI ol $33. •
811,745 last year.
U the prtMDC pece eoo-
tullea, tbt 1977 reeord wtU
be close to$80mUIIon,.com-
pued to $74,51r?,782 for
1976.
Major projects durtnc the
last balt of Juot included
5 commercial projects near
the Airport, $1,647,000; 3
eoodomintums ln the Harbor
Crell deYelopment, $753,-
275; 4 dwelllr.:s on Bayside
Dr., near the Bahla Cor-
lothian Yacht Club, S49S,-
700, and a $374,000 dwell-
lng in Big Canyon.
The following permits, in
the amount of $5,000 and
over, were ls9.1ed OOrtog
the tln.al 2 weeks of June:
• AIRPORT AREA
Langston-Woltson, 2 story
otltce building, 3600 Spruce,
$581,000; sUe improvement
at 990 and 1000 N. Bristol,
$89,450, $185,190, $295,100
and $496,2'30; total, $1 ,647,-
000.
Koll Center, additions at
4340 and 4343 Yon Karman,
$40,000 and $17,754.
W. L. Bauer, tenant Im-
provement, 1001 [):)ve St.,
$25,000.
Messenger Venture, 1600
Dove St.1 suite ror Smith-
Barney, ~17 ,800.
Qual! Place, remodel at
1400 Quail St., $14,000.
• BAYSIDE VI LL.\GE
Waters, enclose covered
patio, No . 76, $6,000.
• NEWPORT HEIGITTS
Glenna McGeady, addition
at 415 Aliso, $6,000.
• PROMONTORY
Harry Crowe ll, 2 stor y,
1 unit dwelllnt:, 554 Harbor
Island Drive. $158,000,
• BACK BAY
D. Tindall, 2 story, 1 unit
dwelling, 2317 lrvine,$130,-
000.
David McLaren, pool at
2427 Francisco, $6,000,
• NEWPORT CENTER
Irvine Co., suite for Kwik
Kopy, 120 Newport Center,
$8,410; interior completion,
131 Fashion Island, $45,000;
remodel, 93 Fas hion Island,
$25,000; solte for Suburban
Coastal, 660 Newport Cent -
er, $10,000 ; suite for Bu si-
ness & Pleasure Travel,l70
Newport Center, $6,900.
Great Western Savlngs,
suite ror American Medl-
corp., 450 Newport Center,
$43.000.
Rooten's Lu ggage, com-
plete work at 125 fashion
Island, $3 1,000.
Avco Financial Services,
620 Newport Center, lunch
area, $18,000.
• BIG CANYON
F. Ronald Pollend ine, 2
story, 1 unit dwelling: at 1
Cypress Point, $374,000.
Arnold f unzer , add sol-
arium, 19 Che rry Hllls Ln.,
$15,000 ••
R. C. Halle)·. add room
above garage, 9 Royal St.
George, $7,74~.
Dr. L. Baln, addltlon at
lO Cypress Potnt, '$25,000,
R, W, Burnett, 2 story, I
unU dWelling, S Inverness
Lane, $150,000.
Mrs. Elaine Stewart, 2nd
noor over garage, 44 Rue
Fontainebleau, $25,000.
• CLiff HAVEN
Ron lzu mtta, addition at
612 Kings Pl., $35,000.
• BALBOA ISLAND
Marte Ptper, 2 story du -
plex, 133 Topoaz. $84,000.
Nellie Reeves, alter aDd
repal.r, 1210 s. Bay Front,
$25,000,
Paul KeMedy, remodel at
800 s. Bay Ft., $5,000.
• BALBOA
Properties West, 2 story
duplex, 406 E. Balboa Blvd.,
$98,000.
PU,BL IC N OTICE
S-85968
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing bostnes.s as: A. Busl-
oess Properties Partnershi.J)
No. 19; E. Business Proper-
Hes Partnersblp No. 20,
17840 Sky Park Bou1trard,
lrvlne, Calltornll 92'714: L.
c. Smull, 17840 Sky Park
BIYd., l"toe, Ca. i2714;
Charles G. Ball, 253S Ro -
berta Drl•t, Orance, Ca.
92669; DarryUe E. Statlr:rnt,
171140 Sty Park Bl•d.,lnloe,
Ca. W714; JamH A. Cbrtl-
ttDHD., t&$1 Bf)'DmarDrtfl,
VIU. Park, Ca. 92e81; Jolla
C. Culllllo, IZ'781 Shlpotdo
Drbt,: Dua Pollt, Ca.; John
R. Slaufbl, 5420 11--
clllt Laoa, Palos Vtrdtt,
Ca. t0174.
Tllla batllloA 11 --toe! by • -raJ~ .........
Slpod: Duryllo E. SlaAml.
1'tU .W.ratM ... ftltd -till_, dort., ()r. -~-~~I'm . -hlJ 7, !4, 11,
It, I'm, Ia Ilia "-rt
llaJIIor !lllp. F-111115
·PERMITS
Rd>trt Ramlr.., aMitloa,
ll:S W, 817 Awt .. $15,000. Jo-Ctll&ll., 2 ... ,.,.
dupi•X. 816 W. Btlboi.81Yd.,
$13,700.
sten& Cefalla, t story du-
pleX. 814 W, Balboa BIYd~
$13,700,
J. M. Osbone, remodel
""" add, m E. ea1• t7 o,ooo. • HARBOR VIEW
Irvine Co., 5,000 eq, n.
omce bulldlnc, 2:670 San MI-
IUel, $150,000.
Irvloe Co., 2 ~tory, 2 unJ.t
condomtnlums, 17 ud 19,
.21 and ~s. 25 Ud 27 Harbor
Ridce, $248,804, JU3,6N,
$270,733; total, $753,27~.
H. Rogers, add 2nd story
above garace, 1801 Port
Wheeler, $11,000.
L. B. LlttWthouse, addi-
tion, Port WestboU.roe. $5,-
500.
• NEWPORT
Bob Roublan, 2116 New-
port Blvd., rtre sprinklers,
$13,000.
ProperUes West, 2 story
duplex, 125 27th, $71,200.
Jim Stout, 2 story, 1 unit
dweiUili, 1629 Bayside Dr.,
$147,900.
Bauer Development Co.,
2 story, J unit dweUJnr;s at
1617, 1621, 1625 aod 1633
Bayside, $140,000, $110,000,
$110,000, $139,700, total:
$493,700,
Mary Singer, alteraUon at
26 16-18 Newport, $12,000,
Gil Ferguson 2 story du -
plex, zrn 29th, $71,780.
'CORONA HIGIILANDS
Richard HasbrQUCk, 449
Isabella Ter., 2 story, 1 unit
dwelllng, $166,000.
• CORONA DEL r1AR
P. Nourse, pool and spa,
423 Avocado, $8,500.
William Garlock, 717 Or-
chid, remove garage, bulld
new garage with apart ment
over, $3 5,000,
M.D. Ray, 408 Hazel Or,,
move hou se to new locatton
and convert to 1 unit, $60,-
000,
• LI OO ISLE
Wll\lam Purington, alter-
ation, 426 Via Lido Norrt,
$20,000.
' WEST UPPER BAY
Tom Williams, partial de-
rnolltlon,'alteratlon and ad-
dition, 1708 Sarllght Circle,
$87,000.
Packet, 1518 Mariners,
new garage, convert old gar -
age to recreation room,
$11,000.
Hugh Saddlngton, add anct
r emodel, 1742 Ceotella,
$19,000.
Dr. KaMper, addition at
1329 Santiago, Slo,ooo.
• IRVINE TERRACE
J. Harvey, entry ga larla,
1921 Tahuna, $1 0,000,
Harry Phtlllps, addUion,
1437 Dolphin, $14,000 .
• SPYGLASS HILL
w. An1'100d, pool at 34
Morro Bay, S8,GOO.
• BAY SHORES
G. Kadzat, 2535 Vista Dr.,
tear down garage, buUd new
ga rage and 2nd story, $28 ,-
500.
Eugene Oulnn, 2531 Bay-
s hOre Dr., 2nd noor ackll-
tlon, $60,000,
BULLET HITS TRUCK ,
MISSES SERGEANT
A bullet penetrated the
rear window In the pick-up
truck of 3everio G. Discher,
49, Santa Ana, a sergeant
in the National Guard, In
the parkin£ lot ot the Air
Nallonal Guard, 2051 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa po-
Uce were noUrted at 7:17
p.m. Sunday, July 3.
The seJ'1eant was bend-
ing over to remove some
property !'rom the noor
board of his truck when an
unknown sub}eet fired athfm
from an unknown location.
causing the bullet to pe~.
trate the rear wtndow
RUTH BOGGS GOING
TO BASE IN ENGLAND
AIrman nuttl L. Boggs,
daughter of Hugh B. Spragu~
Jr. ol SUlphur Sprlocs, Tez.
as, a.nd Mrs. Nancy Robbins,
12:50 Adams Ave., Costa Me-
sa, has graduated wtth hOn-
ors at Keesler AFB, Miss.,
from the U. S, Air Foree
morse systems opentor.
" Airman Boers, skilled in
~~wO:z:t•;::.:' ~~=~.
Atr Force comm~allllcatlou
.,....... 11 bel .. Ullcned
to Cblckaaods RAF station,
EoclaOO, for duty with a
unit of tbe U. S. A.lr Force
Security Se"lce,
LT. PAMELA KRUEGER
IS A NAVAL AVIATOR u. Parnell A. Knttcv.
·-boaod Robert 111111 JOD of Nr. I.Dd Mrs, Joba
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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1977
CORONA DEL MA R, CAll f. By MILDRED CURTIS
Wt mlebt DIYtr biYe aot-
tM 10 Patrto Rico u my
bubeJid badD't ~ ..,_
alped to a month's wort as
a )Idee 1o Su Juaa. aDd
wbat an lnteresUQc tll>tl'·
leDCe we wouJd have mis-
ted!
Tbe Island has some~
lor everybody --tropical,
palm shaded beaches, gUt-
tennc nicbt ltte, cool rain
forests, boating, music, art,
coct ftgbts, hlstortcal res-
torattooa, universities, golf,
teDDts, borse racine, casi-
DOS, ud delightful, eoerge-
ttc, bandsome people. We
simply <Udn't bave enough
time to see and do all the
thJDcs we wuted to do so
we bad to make choices.
First we got ourMlYes
comfortably settled ln tbe
HUtora, a botel admll'lbly
desJcoed tor tbe tropic., with
Its matn lobby and d1JdDc
rooms open on two sides
to the refr.ab1Jic trade WI.Dds
and the yfew of the poaDdh¥
surf. Tbe upper 9 ltorles
are well air conditioned,
t~ir renerous wtridow walls
proYic:UDc a nne new of the
moclen, hlch rise bullc:UDcs ectrtnc the coalt to tbe east
a.s far as one can see. ChiJ-
ses uDder the palm trees
on the hotel beach were
tempttnc, bat It betnr a Sa-
turday, we decided to get
started on our slcbtBeelDc
by explort~ Old San Juan,
actually fouDded ln 15Z1 by
Ponce de Leon.
We began by Ylsttlng El
Morro Fortress built by
Spain from 1539 to 1586,
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lf you art a oe-.comer,
or tDow of a newcomer to
the Hart>or Area wbo bas
i7ot be. welcomed, clo ber
a ta.or by c&lllDC tbe Hll'-
bor Vl.lttor between 8 and
10 a.m. ud 8M wtll call
oa JWr b1-.d with ftlalblt
ld»rmatkiD aDd ,uta from
rn.DJ beliMa flr.u
w-.&eb aDd ready to help
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.. ISLAND
HOUDAY''
' A.M. Dill)' F.-.._,., ..
._ .. Trfp •. SII.OI u-.n ... ss.-
a molt 11J11108b1 lfcbl 1Flth
tt1 crta.l&ted nUt rU1Ic
150 ftet from tbe ... wttb
doaeu ot e&DIIODI lt1lJ bril-
tlinc trom tbt apen-tru ID
tboM tbtot, mou COJtrtd
ltooe wall• curdtal tbt M&
approach to Su JUD Har-
bor. A labyrlotb of biiiiDels
uoderUea the• stooe cutle,
chapel, ltore room~, dormi-
tories, carpeottr .lbope,
smithies --all tbe thlDcs oeceuary to boaM a Jarce
prriloo of soldier• plas
tbe townspeople ln tlmes
of stece. Tbls vast, 200acre
bastion remained tmprec-
nable from the sea, eYen
when attacked by such POW-
erM foes u Drake aDd
Hawkiu ln 1595. Today El
Morro la UDder the direction
of the National Park Ser-
Yice. We e1Uoyed oar cas-
sette tour Mrrated by that
Puerto Rican actor, Jose
Fener.
Wal.klDc throap the •r-
row streets of Old Sp Juan
Is Uke nlkiDc tbrvugh a
blstory book. Ponce de lleoo,
the ctty•s first COYerDOr,
was burlt41 1o San Jose
church. the. oldest ChrUtlan
place ef worsbJp st1lllll use
in the Welten biml.lphere.
Hts famUy coat of arms
stlll ~s from the ceUIDc
of the Jllaln altar. Tbe oelgh-bortJJc convent, a ha.odsome
example of 16th century
Spanish celonlal architec-
ture, has been caretully re-
stored to house an art gal-
lery. Its larce patio d.taplays
oatin sculpture and also
senes as a concert ball tor
symphony, folklorlc <lance.
and the recuiar Friday ev-
entnc bi.Dd concerts.
The streets themselves
are p&vtdwlthdeepbluecob-
ble stones whicb were
• brought over from Europe
as ballast In the old sa.lllng
ships. The lntrlcate, wrought
Iron balconies of the res-
tored Spanish Colonial hou-
ses llnlng these oarrow
streets nearly meet over-
head. The grouDd noors of
these buildings DOw contain
hand-craft shops. Typical of
the many cool, shady pluas
in this area Is Plu.a Colon,
named tor the lmpostnc sta-
tue of Colon (Columbus), wbo
discovered Puerto Rico in
1493.
Moving on Into ZOth cen-
tury Puerto Rlco, the next
night we vlslted the newly
opened El Commandante
track, Z5 miles east of Old
San Juan, where we enjoyed
dinner and the night raclng
ln air conditioned comfort.
The glass enclosed club-
house, colorfUl and modern,
so radiated the excltemeot
and gaiety of the smartly
dressed Puerto Rican crowd
that we neglected the wa-
ge~ until tbe 4th race,
when my usually ooo-gam-
bllng (because he claims to
be chronically unlucky)
spouse felt Impelled to place
boWl.. on floeS, OQ tree
braocbel ud evto blcted
tllto tbt ladies' shtnlQ(, dark
eblpo•.
Beca.aM the mulieal Spa-
D&IIb qaleldy ebt.ncld to tault-
le&~ EactUb W'beD we jolDtd
the party we were able to
lean 10methinc about eur-
reot Puerto Rlcan problems
and optnlou. Statehood tor
Puerto Rtco evtdeotly bU
U.ttle appeal. Peopleare COD·
td wttb tbetr preseat Go-
m1n1oo status, whlcb allows
them 1110 representation ln
Congress. but oettber does
lt require the pa~ or fe-
deral lncome taxes. Tbey
uem to think they bave most
of tbe beneftts with few of
tbe obUptlou of belng Am-
ertcans. yet thelr proud loy-
alty to tbe United states
l.s astonishing. (Perhaps Cu-
ba's proxtmlty explains
some of lt.)
More presstug was the
qqestton of whether or oot
the ailing pubUc uUllttes
sbould be returned to prlvate
ownerabtp. The 100ner the
telepbone system could be
sold to t T. & T. or General
Electric, the power company
and the merchant marine re-
turned to privae ownership,
the sooner the lslaod trea-
sury coold recuperate, ettl-
clency be restored, andbus-
iness be properly served.
These views were those of
powerful Puerto Rican bu-
siness leaders. Perhaps the
man ln t.he street mlght pre-
fer the low utlllty charges
leYled by the governm'!ot
ud slmply disregard the
threatened bankruptcy of the
island treasury.
From the charming ladles
at tbe party r learned that
Spain Is the popular vacation
spot, Miami the place to buy
clothes, and our Ivy Leacue
colleges the place to send
their sons. Like women her e,
they are busy with c harities,
arts, music, clvlc better-
ment, but no women's Ub
or the household help prob-
lem. Most impressive to us
was their friendly hospitali-
ty, Just 15 minutes afterbe-
lng introduced to a dark eyed
charmer and her swarthy
husband from the town of
Mayaguez, 70 mlles away,
we bad accepted their Invi-
tation for week-end vlstt to
their bomel
I surely hope that we can
visit Puerto Rico again.
DAVID L. BATES bas been
awarded the Leeton of Booor
degree, the highest hoDOr
of the lnteroatlooal Order
of DeMolay, tor h1s work
with disadvantaced youth in
Ora~e County. He Is pre-
sently a senior partner with
Bates, Johnson & Co., a
firm of Cert111td Publlc Ac-
countants, with ottlces In
Newport Beach and Fuller-
ton.
OCC cuts
water use
OCC has Implemented a
water conservation program
that wtll save the school
tbousaods of gallonsohrater
each day, accord!~ to Fran
Albers, director of main-
tenance and operattoos.
Maintenance crew wtu no
longer wash down sidewalks,
walkways, driveways or
parldng lots, or use
sprlnlders to water shrub-
bery. All shrubbery wUl be
watered by band, V egetatton
will not be watered between
8 a.m. and 6 p.m. The col-
lege has also cut back by
one-third its lawn watering.
Mr. Albers also reported
that the 137 shower beads
located in OCC 's physical
education department have
been fitted with now control
devices. The instruments
have cut the now trom each
shower head rrom lZ gallons
to 4 gallons per mloute.
CHURCH PI CNIC SET
The Newport Harbor
Church or Religious Science
will celebrate Its 6th anni-
versary Sunday,July24, wltb
a picnic at 1 p.m. Games
w111 Include volleyball, and
sack and egg races alter
the picnic at Lion's Park.,
Costa Mesa.
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• WIDff!SDAY, JlmB U
Four wood aDd CUYU
cba.ln. nlued at Jt40, were
ltoleo from tbt porch ar..
of Avery aDd Co •• SSM Vta
Lido, Lido Shope, betweeo
6 p.m. June 21 and 8 a.m.
June 2Z • • • stereo equjp.
ment valued at $200 wu
taken from the home of Ka-
thrYD Thuet, 7100rcb1cS. Co-
rona del Mu, between 6
p.m. June Z1 aDd 8 a.m.
June Z2 • • • Robert Dooa.ld
Lewis, 2'7, ot Z19 Walnut,
Newport Shores, was char-
ged wttb battery OQ a per-
son wben pollee arrested
hJm at 1 p. m. at Newport
Shores and Walnut ••• Two
men's sults, valued at $270,
were stolen from display
racks at the Broadway store
in Fashion Island, between
10 a.m. June Z1 aod 10 a.m.
June ZZ • • • A mail~
meter valued at $S.O was
stolen from the home of Jobn
Joseph Harklns, 815 Sea
Gull, Newport Helghts, be-
tw aen 8 p.m. June ZZ and
8 a.m. June Z3.
• THURSDAY, JUNE Z3
Ivan Erland Peterson, 54,
of Zl20 16th, Oalnrood apart-
ments, was arrested at 3
p.m. at the Harbor Murit-
ctpat Courthouse on a war-
rant charging him with ma-
ldng annoylng phone calls
• • . Seven triple balance
beam scales worth $545 were
reported stolen between June
17 and June 23 from astor-
age room at Newport Har-
bor high scbool • • • Be-
tween 1:30 and 4 p.m., a
thief took $138 tn cash trom
a gas pump cash drawer at
Ken's Mobil Service, 3100
E. Coast Hwy., Corooa del
Mar . . • David Hugh Mar-
ges, 483 Mornlng Canyon,
Corona Highlands, reported
hts 1977 Toyota car stolen
from his home between 7
p.m. June Z3 and 1 a.m.
June 24 •.• Willard Arnett,
1051 Dover, Harbor Hlgh-
lands, reported 2 TV sets
stolen from bls home be-
tween 2 p.m. June 22 and
4:45 p.m. June 23 . • •
Vandals broke a glass door
at the Market Basket store,
11 50 Irvine, WestclltfPlua,
at Z:30 a.m .• causing an esti-
mated $300 damage • • •
Dlanne Cameron, 51, or1895
Sherington, Oakwood apart-
ments, and Loran Henry
Carr, 51, of Z163 Rural, Cos-
ta Mesa, were charged wttb
soopllftlng at 7:30 p.m. at
the Market Basket, ll50 Ir-
vine, Westclitf Plata.
• FRIDAY. JUNE 24
port ana. bttw ... ! p.m. a.s s p.m •••• Grecory
Sbaart Bottomley, ZO, of 106
OUYt, Weet NfWI)Ort, wu
arreeted tbere ~t 10:30 a.m. a.s cbarced wltb c:ulti.attnc
marl).lana ••• Karin Maret
Savtsa.a.r. 42, of 322 Alva,
Costa Mesa, wu charted
wltb misdemeanor drunk
dr1YI~ at 12:05 a.m. in the
100 block of Apte, Balboa
lslaod.
• SATURDAY, JUNE Z5
John James Drabeclt, 41,
of 271Z Shell, Corona del
War, was arrested there at
8:20 p.m. on a charge or
in)lrlag a member of hls
family ••• Dlhanne Muter,
2352 Atlantlc, Costa Mesa,
was charged with miade-
mea.nor drunk driving at
4:ZO p.m. at Jamboree and
Coast Hwy, ••• Greg Doug-
las Damon_ 29, of 2110 E.
16th, Oakwood apartments.
was charged with being In-
toxicated and disorderly at
9:40 p.m. at 2415 E. 16th
• • • Oeuttst Frank Curry
reported that seYeral rtlled
nitrous gas and oxygen con-
tainers, valued at$782, were
stolen from hls otfice 1901
Westclitf, between 4 p.m.
June Z4 and 5:30 p.m. June
Z6 • • . A cassette tape
deck and speakers, valued
at $189, werestolenfromthe
home of LyndeeGurney, 2032
VIsta Cajon, the Blurts, be-
tween 11:30 p.m. June 25
and 8 a.m. June Z6 •.. A
jewel box contaln1ng a gold
ring and costume jewelry,
valued at $11 0, was stolen
from the home of Cheryl
Thompson, 706 Marlgolrt,
Corona del Mar, between 7
p.m. and 7:10p.m.
* SUNDAY, J UNE 26
Reid Edward Wasbboo. 21, of
930 W, Balboe Blvd., Balboa,
waa arrested at his borne
at 10:30 a.m. on a charge
of possessing stolen proper-
ty . . • Thieves took 16
dishwashers, 9 cookinc ran-
ges, 17 range hoods and 2
garbage disposal units from
the garages of homes under
construction by Hoosq
Group Inc. at 1 Moonrise
and 20 Starburst, Newport
Terrace, between June 17
and 11:30 a.m. June 27 •••
A $250 motorized bicycle
was stolen from the unlocked
garage of Bruce Crane's
home at 7006 W. Oeean
Fro!ll, West Newpo rt. be-
tween 10 a.m. and 12:30
p.m •.• A record player,
4 cassette players and a
microwave oven were sto-
len trom a s torace a re& at
Newport Harbor JU«b school
between last September and
June 27.
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a small bet on the concen-'
sus fnorlte, Handsome
Juctce. After all our host
was a ba.Ddsome Puerto Ri-
can )ldge. A natural.
James Michael Hletbrlnk,
6Zl Larkspur, Corooa del
Mar, reported a TV set and
cas!! stolen from his home
between 9 p.m. June 24 and
1Z:45 a.m. June 25, for a
total loss of $462 • • •
Stereo equipment and tapes
valued at $361 were taken
rrom Patrick Card's trailer
at 112 W, Coast Hwy., Bay-
shore Park, between 6 p.m.
June Z3 and Z:30 p.m. June
z.4 ••• Rlchard James Ford,
631 Goldenrod, Corona del
Mar, reported Z cases of
backhoe buckets, valued at
$1,250, stolen from the va-
cant lot at the northwest
corner of 5th and Marguer-
ite, Corona del Mar, be-
tween 7 p.m. June 12 aDd
9 p.m. June 24 ••• Scott
Johnson 1933 Port Renwtck,
Harbor Vlew Homes, repor-
ted a $130 wristwatch sto-
len from a bench ln the
locker room at the Sporting
House, 3601 Jamboree, air-
Someone stole $700 In l'ash
from the Boat Service fUel
dock at 814 E. Bay, Balboa,
between 8 p.m. June 26 and .
6:45 a.m. June 27 • • •
Wade Allen BeHakotr, 18,
of 4012 Inlet Isle, Harbor
V lew HlUs, was charged with
petty then at 6 a.m. at Vla
Lido and Newport, Lido
Shops •.. Donna Marie Bat.
toclettl, 30, of 31Z Mart ne,
Balboa lsland, was charged
wtt.b bel~ intoxicated and
disorderly at 1:40 a.m. at
the Newporter Inn ••• George
Bernard Boudreau Jr .• 41,
of 655 Promontory Dr. West.
was charged with misde-
meanor drunk driving at
4:50 p.m. In the 400 block
of West Coast Hwy. . . .
Three ladders, valuer! at
$1Z5, were stolen from the
rear patio or Robert Mc-
Namara's home at 4701 Sea-
shore, West Newport . .
A tape deck and cassette
and a camen tripod, val-
ued at $195, were stolen
from a car belonging to
Anne Vaughn, 2558 Orange,
Costa Mesa, while It was
parted at 600 Newport Cen-
ter Dr. trom 5 p.m. June
z.4 until 1:45 p.m. June 26
• . • A $500 business slgn
was stolen rrom the Look -
Ing Glass Tradl~ Co., 332-
A Marine, Balboa Island,
between 11:30 p.m. June 25
aDd 10:10 a.m. June 26.
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O~LY SS.OO FOR O~E Y E.t.R
Tbe horse burst from the
starttng gate. Handsome
Juctce quickly pined tbe
lead, hls mane n,q. Wbat
an u cltlnc plcture tbose
beautiflal creatures made,
sllbouetted ap1nst the lush,
rreen hllls, all mirrored
ln the reftectlug pool lnslde
the track. Then somethtDc
bepn to co awry wtth that
picture; a borse pused
Handsome Jud(e, then ano-
ther and aootber untU ttnal-
ly, lacl1nc tar behind the
tleld, HaDdsome Judge cros-
sed the tlnlsh l1ne last and
promptly ftl1 doWD dead. So
mucb t>r horse racing In
Puerto Rico.
Social lite am<q the
Puerto Ricans lD San Juan
seemed to be at 1-..t as
frleodl)', lutsb. busy and
tun as ours on the malo-
land. We were so tortuoate
as to bt cuests at a cock-
taU party at tbe borne of
a Puerto Rteu ship owoor
and hJs cractoas wtft lD the
hills overlookinc tbe elty.
After drtnnc tbroup popu-
lous San Jau we cot 1Dto the
cooler JUbatba. tbiG btpn
eUmbq thfouCb tbt tkrl, tn.crut )lacle .w we
fouDd a c.l•rtac )lit 1arp
tDOUCb to bold a ct•miDc
white, opeA nlltd IDIM ud
MRS. NATALIE HARRIS of Cambria Drive in Spyglass
Hill. treasurer ot University Women oC the University
of Judaism ln Los Angeles, is pictured here wlth Irving
Stooe, ceater, noted novellst and biographer, aod Glenn
Dumke, chancellor of the Callfornta State Colleges and
Universltles. The occasion was the llth anooal author-
artist luncheon of the University Women, who support
the library and scholarship programs of the Unlnrslty
of Judaism. Mr. stone was cuest or honor at the luncheon.
The ua1nrstty, oow markin& Its 30th anniversary. Is
moving to lts new Isadore and Sunny Famillan campus
lD tbe Santa Monica mountains.
* MONDAY, JUNE 27
Elizabeth O'Brien, 19, or
108-1/2 Grant, West 'iP<A'-
port, was arrested there at
9:30p.m •• charged with cul -
tivating marijuana ,, Howard
Hawltlns, 36, 1680 16th, Oak-
wood apartments, -.'as ar-
rested at a neighbor's home
at 4:45 a.m.aod cha rgedwlth
vlsitl~ where a controlled
substance was being used .••
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r-.AME
ADORESS.
C.ITY . . ZIP
SE~ 0 I~ THIS 0 RO ER WI TH S5.00 TO
~EWPORT HARBOR EHSIGH
2721 E C0.4ST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR
EMBLEM MEJa~s TO
ATTEND STATE MEET
Mrs. Rowena Watts, newly
elected state presldeot, wlll
preside at tbe nrst quarter-
ly meettngofCalJtorn.t.a state
Asso. ot Emblem Clubs and
NeYida-HawaU Clubs at
Woodlake Inn In Sacramen-
to July ZZ and 23.
For more profitable
Newport Harbor Emblem
Club No. 394 wtll be repre-
sented by Mrs. John Suoo,
president; Ruth Moore, Yict-
presldent, and Mmes. Eu-
ceoe Bergeron and Emer-
soa Weataell.
Tbe local club wUJ hold
a barbecue July 30 at 11
a.m. at Dobeoy pe.rlt. Mrs.
Ceorre Corbart, ways a_Dd
mMM cbah'J)triOD, 968-
0474, Ia tatinc reservatlou.
SAVINGS
PLANS ...
look to
your local
party paYlUon NPint.d by TELLY SAVALAS LINE -f17g Look to LFS for money-saving
Savers Club memberships with
$2500 deposits • Direct deposits
of Social Security checks •
a IIOftlJ U,btld tarqgoile Of STYLES SHOWN pool. hnllbtlp fth IU-
prtaiJilJ formal --Cr"J*l
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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1!77
COROllA DEL IIAII, CALl F.
CM poll( c blotter
• F'llJJ)AY, JUWE 14
Slob N. Npyoo, 2885 Ftlr-
vlew Rd., nportld Uw theft
of hLa motorcycle rrom fl15
parldtlc IP*Ct; a locked
wbHl dl4 not prevent the
lou • • • A txerclar twisted
a door lmob to p.ln e~ry
to tl)e ruldeoce of Mateo
Jacobs, 352 Costa Mesa st.,
whUe be wu asleep, ~
a TV set, stereo aod nd1o
equipment from tlfs Z2-toot
boat on a t raller at 3100
Airport Loop Rd •••• Dres-
ses, sandals, perfll me and
sun classes, nlued at $416,
were obtained by a burglar
from a car at 3333 Bristol
st., belonging to Pamela E.
Feltman, 1218 Dover Dr.,
Westcllff ••. stephen J.
Artese, 2463 Irvine Ave.,
reported the $2,000 theft of
his van from his driveway
• • , A car was stolen from
Margaret A, Adam s, 1156
Gleneagles Terrace.
• SATURDAY, JUNE 25
Christopher D. Higby, 112 w. Coast Hwy., Newport
Beach, reported a burglar
forced ent ry Into his vehicle
at 3199 Airport Loop Rd .,
ta~ radto.stereo equip-
ment ••• Mary E. Stutler,
1560 Placentia Ave., repor.
ted her $1 ,200 station wagon
stolen from In front or that
address ..• Elmer Wells, 44,
of 177 Albert Pl., was char-
ged with Intoxication in pub-
lic on drugs behind a mar.
ket at Del Mar Ave. and
Newport Blvd ••.• Abdo
M. Aoondeen, 20, of 1919
Anaheim Ave., lost cont rol
of his car on Newport Blvd.,
south of Bristol St., aDd
mangled 48 feet of chain
link fence , • , Willis G.
Bailey, 56, of 2550 Newport
Bl vd., was charged with
drunk driving at Newport
Blvd. and CecU Pl., after
travel1ng soutllbound on
northbound Newpo rt Blvd,
• SUNDAY, JUNE 26
Empty soft drink bottles,
valued at $50, were taken by
a burglar from a store room
pried open at Mesa Verde
Liquor , 1521 Baker St ••..
Two Ures and wheels were
stolen from the garage or
Robe rt S. Manner, 2881
Bristol St •••• A 1977
Dodge Aspetn was stolen
from Jon M, Brale, 635 Ba-
ker St. , •• Charles C. Wat-
.!IQn, 4411 W. Coast Hwy.,
West Newport, reported his
1968 VW bug stolen from
3199 Airport Loop Rd ••••
A $500 box of tools was
stolen fro m the garage or
John D. Campbell, 2884 Al-
onzo Lane ••. A $60blcycle
wa s stolen from t he garage
of Richard L. Abbo tt, 1826
fullerton Ave.
• MONDAY, JUNE 27
ThOmas E. St ephens, 3159
Red Hill Ave., reported his
$5,000 Dodge van stolen from
the rear of his address •.•
A $135 cassette.radio and
food tray were stolen from
the van or Joseph c. Holden,
1250 Adams Ave, , , • A
$600 motorcycle was stolen
from Allan K. Lcwe, 1985
Anahei m Ave., • , A burglar
broke a r ear wlndow to gai n
entry to the Minute King
Market, taking $12,80 from
a cash r egister but rautng
to gain entry to the safe
during the oJght , , . A ca-
mera and equipment worth
$3 43 were stolen from a
bap::zuet room at 17 01 Golf
Course Dr., James Sm it h,
Westminster, reported dur-
Ing a wedding r eception for
hts daughter • . • Marian
E. OWeD, 50, of 2470 New-
port Blvd., was cha rged with
drunk driving and not having
a driver 's license In her
possession at 2480 Harbor
Blvd. at 10:45 p.m.
• TUESDAY, JUNE 28
A burglar cut a screen,
reached through a louvered
window to unlatch a door
to gain entry to the Unttar.
tan Universalist Church,
!"'l9 VIctoria St., taking $30
c. " from a desk • • • A
$5(1 gas tank was stolen from
the motorcycl e of Christie
Lee Barnes, 1046-B El Ca-
mino Dr •. , • Dorothy Ann
Kelly, 3138 Bny Lane, re.
ported the $165 burglary
of a 25 cal. automatic pis-
tol, $75 caab and 20 vallum
tablets from her residence
••• Carlos M. Lecumberry,
%451 Im oe Av e., reported
the theft or Ills 1969 car
from the parkinc area at
that addrtss • . . Marc R.
OIDomnleo, 11, of 741 Co.
rolllldO Dr., was taken to c-.,_ '-llal with
lll)lar!N -rod -n hi& blcrclt aDd a ear driven
by J-M. Sbo111W1, 21 ,
of UOO Adami Ave., cotu.
dod GO Co-Dr~ 10'1
IMI -of r-LIM • , • A tnllor ,......, onr
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eatCbood oo l9tb St., Nr-
lled --ad .. Po-An., drlYeD by Korbtn D,
Ktwu, 25, Westmloster.
• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
A .. ..-eblle youtbftS char-
ged wlth growlne mart)lana
to the back ya.rd of a resi-
dence on Liodeo Pl., where
om cers fou od the plants tn.
side a make-shUt enclosed
hot house • , • A $3,000
station wagon was stolen
from the rear of 106 Roch-
ester st., where It had been
left for repairs registered
to Tic TQ()oo-Systems Inc.,
2588 Newport Blvd ••••
A 1969 Plymouth car was
stolen from 2015 Charle St.,
registered to Gary K. Bla-
vert, 1865 Anahelfn Ave. , • ,
A burgla r cut a screen and
reached In a s liding glass
window to take a $150 ste-
reo from the residence of
Nancy Lou Bungee, 1433
Deallvllle PL .• , A Costa
Mesa juvenile boy was char-
ged with taking cigarettes,
beer and food from Lavtclas
Market, 612 Baker St., ga in-
ing entry With a key •••
A pick-up truck was stolen
from t he car port of TonJ
K. Potter, 2300 fairview
Rd •••• Eighteen gold and
sliver rings, valued from
$65 to $105, and 3 pairs of
·earrings made up the $1,620
theft by a ma le aDd fema le
in thP-Ir 30s, taking the jew-
elry from a display counter
at Ha ll Bars Hall ma rk, 2300
Harbo r Blvd .
"' TH URSDAY, JUNE 30
A pi ck-up trJck and camp-
er, valu ed at $6,000, was
stoiE.>n fro m Ba rbara Jean
Yates, 412 Broadway ••.
Patricia E. Germond, 2775
Mesa Ve rde East, reported
the $20 theft of 8 pairs of
bikini unde rwear from a
clothes dryer In the Laundry
roo m at that arldress •.•
A Costa Mesa girl, 17, was
charged with taking ;~. S38
money orde r from a letter
aner forcing he r way Into
an outgoing ma ll box and
removing U.S . ma il , , ,
A $500 camper shell was
stolen from the pick-up truck
of Edward R, Rayhon, 525
Victoria St. ••• A S75
CB radio was stolen from
a shelf In the bedroom of
Dale W, Barkley, 2136 Ra -
leigh Ave •• , , Ron 0, Rob-
Inson, 17,2064Federa1Ave.,
and a passenger on his mo-
torcycle, Jerry A. Knowles,
16, went to Hoag hOspital
along with motorist Juanita
L. Cox, 53, of 4223 Dana
Rd., Pa rk Lido, following
an accident at 19th St. and
Pomona AVe,
• FRIDAY, JULY I
A thief s tole a $222 box
of tools from Flight Systems
Inc., 3176 Pullman St. . , ,
A $2 10 diamond ring was
taken by a burglar from a
ring box on a dresser In
a bed room of the home of
Roberta s. Withey, 2266 -C
Min er St. • , • Ngoc Van Le,
30, of 899 Oak St., was
booked on a ella rge of as-
sault with a deadly weapon;
a citizen's arrest was sl.gned
by Phuong Nguyen, sa mead-
dress, who was struck on thE:
lett side of her fa ce wtth
a broom stick • , , Gary L.
Weiss , 20, of 2667-D Pla-
centia /,ve., was charged
with driving under the influ-
ence of opiates at Adams
and Royal Palm Dr .•. , A
cha rge of possession of less
than one ounce or ma rijuana
was tued against Darla J.
LeWJilen, 18, at 2350 Can-
yon Or.
• SATU RDAY, JU LY 2
Carlos Fabela, 35, of 2623
Elden Ave., waJi charged with
possession of dangerous
drugs while beil\t booked on
a drunk driving charge at
19th St. and Harbor Blvd.
at 12:40 a.m. • . • Kirby
D. Christianson, 18, of 3020
Harding Way, was clllrged
"tth hav1og Jess than one
·ounce of mari)Wla In his
possession in a parld.og lot
at 145 E. 19th st .... Joan
Hobart, 39, of 3192 Slcfly
Ave,, was the driver of a
car receiving major front
end damage after hltU,. the
rear of a car drlfen by Ra-
mi M. EI-Badnwy, 33, San-
ta Aoa, at Harbor.Bivd. and
Adams St. at 1:20 a.m .•••
Sev('n.l )JvenJles were (lb.
served takinc empty 80da
pop bottles from the rear
of Fazio's Market, 2'701 Har-
bor Blvd.; one Costa Mesa
boy, 17, ns arrested •• ,
Cassette tapes n latdat$100
and $2 euh wert &olt by
Mlchlel E. Hoffman, 5SO W,
WU.Oo St., after a baqtar
pried -I wllldWiaJ·III IU
VU •.• 3aJ1IIH nDAektd
1111 r-of bol D, Wbltt, 555 P•ta.rtao Ave,, taklar a color TV, lteno
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EAST COAST HWY .
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CORONA DEL MAR
(WHERE "ZOO " USED TO BE)
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DONATION
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Let Laguna Federal Savings your money-lender be!
A $2,500,000 DIAMOND EXHIBIT -held in the
I aguna Hllh office m celebrat1on of the D1amnnd
Month of Apr1l. featured a crov.d-drav.1ng d1~pl;n ol
prec1ou., gem~ 'elected from 1 he e\clu'l' e cnlkct lOll~
nf La~ ktn et ( 1e at I Magn1n
Laguna Federal makes
grant to students' home-
building project
1\ grant (ll $12.000 wa~ made b:t I f-S to help f1nance
a 4-bedroom, J-bnth home built entirely h~
a rc hitectural student~ at Dana Hill!>. I aguna Reach
and Sdn C lemente h1gh o;chool' r he grant ~~part o l
an on-gomg proJect 1nvolv1ng high '-Chool o,tudent' 1n
construction actl\dtlc' conducted under the au~pice~
of t he Cap1strano-l aguna Regional O ccupatiOnal
Program The grant wa' returned in full, after the
rec;1dcncc wa" auCtioned off In add1t1on to the )tranr.
Laguna F-ederal <;taff memller<o <oe n cd on the
ad v 1~o rv committee. and opponun1t1e" fnr o n-the-
JO b trammg at I f-~ v.crc extended to gracluaH'"
Come to LFS when you wish to
buy, build, sell or refinance a home in the
southland areas our six offices serve!
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EQUAl HOUSIMi
LENDER
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heach ur o ur ,,aff nf loan officer\.
W hethe r \'CHI arc h;-.ndltng your
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that loan appll<:atiOn\ are prn-
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Join the Savers Club
and have a wonderful time
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The more places you go-
the more money you save!
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Plan to take a Savers Club cruise
or travel tour
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Save on all types of merchandise
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Remember, a $2500 deposit in one
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Smile, Mrs. Jones---you're on camera at Laguna Federal
Follo w along as .Hrs. Jones takes adl•antage of just 15 of the many customer sen ·ices available at LF
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